To stop your iPhone from capitalizing certain words, go to Settings > General > Keyboard and turn off the “Capitalize Words” option.

To make your iPhone only lowercase, go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement. Tap the + symbol in the top-right corner, then type a lowercase letter in the Phrase field and type an uppercase letter in the Shortcut field. Repeat this process for each letter you want to change.

In most word processing programs, you can change the way that automatic capitalization works by going to the program’s settings. In Microsoft Word, for example, you can go to the “File” menu, select “Options,” and then select “Proofing.” Under the “Capitalization” section, you can choose whether to automatically capitalize the first letter of every sentence, to automatically capitalize proper nouns, or to not automatically capitalize anything.

iPhone AutoCorrect names to all caps because it is trying to correct the name to be all lowercase.

On a Mac, go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Text. Deselect the “Capitalize Words Automatically” box.

Your phone is capitalizing contractions because it’s treating them as proper nouns. In English, contractions are always written with a capital letter at the beginning, regardless of their position within a sentence.

There could be a few reasons why your phone is randomly capitalizing words. One possibility is that you have your phone set to automatically capitalize the first letter of every sentence. If this is the case, you can change the setting so that it doesn’t do that. Another possibility is that you have a word or phrase that you’ve set to be automatically capitalized, and it’s triggering for some words in the middle of a sentence.

You can change your iPhone’s settings to prevent it from automatically capitalizing certain words. To do this, go to “Settings” and select “General.” Scroll down and select “Keyboard,” then tap “Auto-Correction.” Under “Capitalization,” you can choose which words you want your iPhone to automatically capitalize.

There are a few reasons why your keyboard might be capitalized randomly. One possibility is that the Shift key is stuck, causing all of the letters to be typed in caps lock mode. Another possibility is that there is something wrong with your keyboard’s firmware or software, which is causing the letters to be typed in caps lock mode automatically.

AutoCorrect is a great tool, but sometimes it can be a little too helpful. If you don’t want it to automatically capitalize words, there’s an easy way to fix that. In most apps, you can go to Settings > AutoCorrect and change the capitalization setting for each language.

The word “OK” is an initialism for “oll korrect.” The term was coined in the early 19th century by American humorist and printer Benjamin Franklin Peirce. “Oll korrect” was a joke spelling of “all correct.