How to Turn Off Auto Caps on iPhone

It’s pretty simple. Just open the “Settings” app, go to “General” > “Keyboard,” and toggle off “Auto-Capitalization.” You can also turn off “Auto-Correction,” “Predictive Text,” and other keyboard features if needed.

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If you want to turn off Auto Caps on your iPhone, keep reading!

Turning Off Auto Caps on iPhone

As you may know, the Auto Caps feature capitalizes proper nouns and the first words in sentences. It is on by default, but you can turn it off to control the capitalization of words and letters.

Here are the steps to turn off Auto Caps on your iPhone.

Open the Settings app, go to General, and Keyboard. Under All Keyboards, toggle off Auto-Capitalization

If you’re using a Magic Keyboard with your iPhone, go to Hardware Keyboard and turn off Auto-Capitalization.

Once done, open an app that requires text input, like Messages or Notes, and start typing a sentence. Now, your iPhone won’t automatically capitalize the first letter of each new sentence!

FAQs

Here are some questions related to Auto Caps on your iPhone.

How to Turn Auto Caps Back On?

You can follow the same steps as above. Open Settings > General > Keyboard, and turn on Auto-Capitalization under All Keyboards.

Does Turning Off Auto Caps Also Turn Off Autocorrect?

No. To turn off autocorrect, you need to toggle off Auto-Correction. Also, you can turn off Predictive Text if you want. Both are available below Auto-Capitalization.

On this page, you can also turn off Check Spelling, Enable Caps Lock, Smart Punctuation, and other keyboard features.

Does Turning Off Auto Caps Also Apply to Third-Party Keyboards on Your iPhone?

Yes. As noted above, when you turn off Auto-Capitalization, it is under All Keyboards. So, turning it off should apply to all keyboards on your iPhone. If it doesn’t, you can open the third-party keyboard app you’re using and turn off Auto Caps for it there.

Conclusion

To turn off Auto Caps on your iPhone, open Settings > General > Keyboard. Under All Keyboards, toggle off Auto-Capitalization. On this page, you can also turn off Auto-Correction, Predictive Text, and other keyboard features.

Do you have further questions about Auto Caps on your iPhone? Let me know in the comments!

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