Do you use a word which in not in the regular dictionary frequently in your android phone? Maybe you need to type your email ID a lot. Or your phone number. Typing long phases over and over again is a stressful and rather annoying task. Well, there’s a good news for you guys. Did you know you can create personal dictionary full of words or phrases that is not available in a normal dictionary in your smartphone? On a 3rd party keyboard apps, the words you use are automatically stored in its database, but the stock keyboard doesn’t. You have to manually do it and that is what this tutorial teaches.
Follow the steps below to Create Personal Dictionary and Assign Keyboard Shortcuts.
1. Open System Settings. You can find it inside your app drawer or pull down your Notification Bar and tap on
Now here’s how you’ll use the words or phrase you’ve created with the shortcut you’ve assigned to it.
1. Open an app where you can use your keyboard. 2. Type your shortcut and you will see the word you’ve assigned on the suggestion bar.
is it possible to copy saved words from my old phone to the new one
is it possible to copy saved words from my old phone to the new one???
Actually yes, you can. You can use an app such as Clipper, which saves all your copied words and later recovers the content whenever you need it. Through the app, write the data in your external storage (a microSD card), and move it to your another phone.
I don’t have the personal directory options on my Samsung Galaxy s4 mini. My phone doesn’t even suggest my own name when I begin to type it. Very frustrating. All software is up to date. What can I do?