If your iPhone is automatically capitalizing certain words, you can change the settings to fix this. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard and scroll down to “Auto-Capitalization.” You can choose to have Capitalization on or off for each type of word.

Your iPhone is probably autocorrecting words to all caps because it thinks that those are the correct spellings of those words. To fix this, you can go into your phone’s settings and disable autocorrect for the specific words that are being incorrectly capitalized.

There are a few reasons why your phone might be randomly capitalizing words. One possibility is that you have autocorrect turned on, and it’s automatically capitalizing words based on what it thinks you’re trying to say. Another possibility is that you have a setting enabled that causes your phone to capitalize the first letter of every sentence.

There’s no one definitive way to stop auto capitalization in Microsoft Word. One option is to go into the program’s settings and disable the feature there. Another is to use a custom keyboard shortcut to automatically capitalize all words as you type them. You could also try a third-party add-on or extension that stops auto capitalization.

There are a few reasons why your keyboard might be capitalizing words automatically. One possibility is that the keyboard’s auto-correct feature is turned on, and it’s automatically capitalizing words as you type them. Another possibility is that you have a setting enabled that causes the keyboard to automatically capitalize the first letter of every sentence. If neither of these explanations seems to fit, then it’s possible that there’s a problem with your keyboard and it needs to be repaired.

There is a feature in iOS that automatically corrects your spelling as you type. If you find this feature to be annoying, you can disable it by going to Settings > General > Keyboard and sliding the Auto-Correction toggle to the off position.

In traditional typesetting, all caps text is easier to read than text with a mix of upper and lowercase letters. This is because the capitals take up more space on the page and create a more even text block.

To change your text message settings on your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap Messages. You can then choose how you want to receive text messages, and set up notifications for new messages.

If you’re using an iPhone, go to Settings > General > Keyboard and toggle off “Auto-Correction.

The iPhone is capitalized because it is a brand name. Apple has put a lot of effort into marketing the iPhone, and as a result, it has become a well-known and respected brand.

To turn on auto caps on your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap “General.” Scroll down and tap “Keyboard,” then tap “Auto-Correction.” Finally, slide the “Auto-Capitalization” switch to the green “On” position.