Patch Fix Keyboard Rfid
Apple has released another new update to fix that unfortunate keyboard glitch caused by iOS 11.1. You know, the one that turned a lowercase 'i' into a capital 'A' with a boxed-in question mark next to it. It's called iOS 11.1.1, and we're all #blessed because it's available right this second. Without further ado, here's with the new update! Just like you did when you upgraded to iOS 11.1 in the first place, go to 'Settings' and tap 'General' to see a menu item labeled 'Software Update.' It'll likely have a red dot next to it, indicating that an update is available. Select it and tap 'Download and Install' to initiate the update's installation process.
Once it's finished, you should be able to type the letter 'i' without it autocorrecting to a weird code-like line. According to AOL,, so if you're forever running low on storage, proceed with caution. (You may have to delete a few things in order to get the fix, sadly. Download Kidlogger For Android. ) Thank goodness Apple came through with the update when they did, because there were rumors the tech company could potentially wait until iOS 11.2 to fix the annoying autocorrect error. That wouldn't have been so bad, though, considering savvy iPhone users found. For one, many people created a keyboard shortcut in 'Settings' by making a capital 'i' ('I') a shortcut for 'i.' This way 'i' would autocorrect to 'I' instead of the weird-looking code.
“I.” —Me; after updating my iPhone and getting a patch for the keyboard glitch.— Henry L. (@fffiddlefaddle) That's all, everyone. We can go back to talking about ourselves without any autocorrect issues.
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What Else Is New? Besides the whole 'i' snafu, including a roster of more than 70 new emojis. From mythical creatures to mermaids and seriously so many food options, emoji conversations can be so much more robust now — hey, maybe we didn't need to fix the 'i' thing, anyway. I'd gladly supplement the mermaid emoji instead, TBH. With iOS 11, you can also block ads, customize your control center, and use Siri as your personal translator by giving the command, 'Siri, how do you say.' Given the newest bug-fixing update, you should be good to go as far as being able to seamlessly enjoy the newness without any autocorrect problems. Who knew typing the letter 'i' is so crucial to daily life?
Cheers to a weekend of uninterrupted texting, tweeting, and typing on your iPhone, everyone! I, for one, won't miss seeing the 'A' with a boxed-in question mark around it.
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