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I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S5 with the Swype + Dragon keyboard. On many occasions when using the word "a" in a sentence the letter "s" is substituted. A stand alone "s" is not a legitimate English word, and it doesn't appear in the "My Words" list in the Swype dictionary settings, so I can't edit/delete it that way.
Autocorrect frequently substitutes a word I enter, but it's always with a legitimate English word, not nonsense words like "s".
If I long press the "s" I get a pop-up option to "Confirm Word Deletion" - "Remove "s" from dictionary?", but the pop-up is grayed out, and just goes away when I hit "OK".
Help! How can I fix this? How do I get to this dictionary or activate it so I can delete this insidious "s"?
Autocorrect frequently substitutes a word I enter, but it's always with a legitimate English word, not nonsense words like "s".
If I long press the "s" I get a pop-up option to "Confirm Word Deletion" - "Remove "s" from dictionary?", but the pop-up is grayed out, and just goes away when I hit "OK".
Help! How can I fix this? How do I get to this dictionary or activate it so I can delete this insidious "s"?