When I go back to edit a typo when I type it deletes the text ahead. Usually a problem when using autocorrect. Please please please can we have an android app πŸ™
May 6, 2024

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On my phone, when I need to edit a word, if I delete just the letters that need rearranging and retype, the app recognizes that as a new word entirely and will auto correct it. So it will be the first few letters of the word I meant to type coupled with a now entirely new word. Not a huge deal, just need to delete the whole word and retype. It also has been not always letting me highlight more than word at a time (like if I'm trying to delete or edit the style). Small issues but maybe easy fixes on your end <3
Jan 13, 2025
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Have noticed my typing here is an absolute sloppy mess and am wondering if it’s due to keyboard calls in the app or the tension that exists in the input window in how it deals with autocorrect vs formatting. Also when I β€œ@β€œ people my cursor gets stuck to their name (I usually tag people as the last thing I do before sharing the rec or response to avoid cursor-ggedon). Using the app on a 14pro.
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I am a shitty phone typer so I either leave typos to the sands of time or wipe them and start again. Would love to just be able to go back and fix!
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