How do you get rid of all learned words on Samsung?

Texting and sending messages have been a part of our daily lives. But, it is sometimes good to have a little help around. For instance, you don’t have to type the entire word on your Android keyboard. The text prediction feature on your device will do it for you.

Gboard or the Google Keyboard easily adapts to new words that you enter on your Android device. Learning these words will enable it to show and autofill predictable texts the next time you type something. It is impressive, especially when you have to enter a long word. However, as much as it is helpful, it may also include misspelled words in your keyboard history that you may not notice.

Your Android predictive keyboard also learns and saves even the misspelled words you type. It may not matter much, but it can be annoying to see the wrongly spelled words sometimes. In some cases, you may choose the misspelled words over the right ones.

How do you get rid of all learned words on Samsung?

If you don’t want to view them on your Android keyboard history, you can always delete or clear these learned and saved words from your Samsung Galaxy or other Android phones you are using.

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How to Remove & Clear Saved or Learned Words from your Android Phone or Tablet Keyboard Predictive Text History

Fortunately, your Android device gives you the option to delete misspelled learned words from your Gboard. By using the Personal Dictionary option on your phone or tablet, you can remove and steer clear from these words at any time you want to type and compose a text message.

  • On your Android device, navigate to the Settings menu.
  • Scroll down and select System.
  • Tap Language & Input.
  • Go to Keyboard.
  • Now, choose Gboard.
  • Scroll down and tap the Dictionary.
  • Select Personal Dictionary.
  • Choose the language that you want.
  • You will then see and find all the saved learned words from your Gboard.
  • Take the time to check the spelling of the words and select the misspelled ones.
  • To delete them, click the Trash icon.

It is that easy. You may need some time to check each word, but it is worthwhile if you can see correctly spelled words on your prediction text when composing your message. Now, even when your family or friends borrow your mobile device, there are no misspelled words that you may be embarrassed about.

What are some of the most misspelled learned words that you have on your Android keyboard? Do you plan to delete or retain them? We value your opinion, so share them with us in the comment section below.

Google devices have a special option for deleting learned words from the keyboard, but most other devices do not. Here is how to do it on Google devices and a method that will work on Samsung and LG devices, and other brands of Android devices.

Delete Learned Words from a Google Device

Swipe down once from the top of the screen and tap the “Settings” (gear) icon to delete unwanted learned words from your device.

Then tap “Languages & input”.

Tap “Virtual keyboard” option on the “Languages & input” screen

Tap “Gboard”, the default keyboard on Google devices.

Tap “Dictionary” on the “Gboard keyboard settings” screen and then tap “Delete learned words”.

Since you cannot undo this operation, a confirmation dialog box will appear to make sure you want to delete learned words. Enter the number in the dialog box and then tap “OK”.

 

“Cleared” displays below “Delete learned words” when the learned words are deleted.

Learned words previously collected and saved on your device are now deleted. But the device will begin learning words and save them again as you type. If you don’t want the data saved, you will need to clear the data for your keyboard from time to time.

If you don’t want your device learning words and saving them, just follow the steps as instructed on the photo below.

Clear Data & Cache on a Samsung or LG Device

Samsung and LG devices do not have the same setting to delete learned words as Google devices. But there is a way to do the same thing that will work on Samsung and LG devices, and on other Android devices.

Swipe down once (or twice, depending on the device) from the top of the screen and tap the “Settings” (gear) icon.

Tap “Apps” and then tap the menu button (three vertical dots) at the top of the screen.

Tap “Show system apps” (“Show system” on LG devices) on the pop-up menu.

Next, tap “Samsung Keyboard”, or the name of the keyboard on your device, such as “LG Keyboard”.

Tap “Storage” on the “App Info” screen for the keyboard.

Then, tap “Clear Data”.

A confirmation dialog box will appear to make sure you want to delete all the data for the keyboard. Tap “Delete” to continue.

How do I delete all my learned words?

Swipe down once from the top of the screen and tap the “Settings” (gear) icon to delete unwanted learned words from your device. Then tap “Languages & input”. Tap “Gboard”, the default keyboard on Google devices. Tap “Dictionary” on the “Gboard keyboard settings” screen and then tap “Delete learned words”.

How do I stop my Samsung from remembering words?

Via the Settings menu:.
Go to "Settings", then tap "General management"..
Tap "Samsung Keyboard settings"..
Tap the switch next to "Predictive text" to activate or deactivate it..