It does not seem to "learn" my Email address.
It does not seem to "learn" my Email address. I would like to see a added email as a word suggestion. But it does not seem to give me that.
14 comments
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verito_vdr2005
commented
it did with my email though
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John Curtiss
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Send yourself a text with your email address in it. SwiftKey will learn it, as long as you have "learn from sms" enabled.
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Anonymous
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Somehow mine has learnt my email address, but it annoys me that it adds a space afterwards, especially in login forms where you need to delete the space.
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John McCabe commented
This is one of very few gripes i have with swiftkey compared to the standard Samsung keyboard.
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Philip Bradley
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Still doesn't remember email
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Derp
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That's why i want to have makro buttons.
You can then set a makro typing your mail adress and other more complicated stuff e.g.Sincerely yours etc
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Denis Yurkin commented
Consider joining the more popular request asking for closely the same thing: http://support.swiftkey.net/forums/116689-1-swiftkey-ideas-/suggestions/2987914-store-list-of-frequently-used-usernames-and-email-
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Gregor
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I must agree. Not possible to learn email address. As soon as you type a dot it totaly ignores what you typed earlier. Why cant we edit the dictionary manually?
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Anonymous
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The problem is: 1) Sometimes you don't even get a prediction bar 2) After a certain point I am left with nothing but 3 blank boxes in the prediction bar so can't click on it
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Elaine
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If you type in your e-mail address and click on it in the prediction bar, it will save it as a word suggestion.
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James Beam
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A lot of websites pick up on that somehow and won't accept it as the correct email address. Happened to me with another keyboard on several sites.
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Rubem
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Yes, TouchPal does it.
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Jonatan
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Yes it should learn that, i hate typing it.
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Justin Sidwell
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You must click on left prediction button which always contains exactly what you typed. That will register the new word into your dictionary.