[Q] How to remove "abd" from dictionary

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ddodge68

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http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1574401

donwoad and install from there

its pretty simple once you use it a few times, here is a quickie:

download and install xposed
open xposed
choose framework and click install/update
itll ask you to update, choose yes and do the soft reboot

after you rebooted
open xposed
choose downloads and find whatever module you think will come in handy (some are only compatible with certain devices)
download the module and it will say its not activated
back up and go to modules, select it to activate it (you can touch the module to adjust any settings if there are any)
do a soft reboot and the module will start working

That's awesome!!! Thank you!!! So I only have one question, and it's about as basic as they come, but I simply don't know. How do I do a "soft reboot"? For that matter, how do I do a "hard reboot"?
 
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That's awesome!!! Thank you!!! So I only have one question, and it's about as basic as they come, but I simply don't know. How do I do a "soft reboot"? For that matter, how do I do a "hard reboot"?

the soft reboot is within xposed under framework


hard reboot is actually holding down the power, choosing restart and restarting
soft reboot is restarting the shell for android. it doesnt clear out any loaded applications etc.

you will see this in ROMs when they start coming up for our device. it will be in the advanced power menu
 
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    Being new to HTC products (previously rooted Moto products), I am unfamiliar with xposed. I need to search out the tutorial on how to use it, cause it appears to be pretty useful.

    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1574401

    donwoad and install from there

    its pretty simple once you use it a few times, here is a quickie:

    download and install xposed
    open xposed
    choose framework and click install/update
    itll ask you to update, choose yes and do the soft reboot

    after you rebooted
    open xposed
    choose downloads and find whatever module you think will come in handy (some are only compatible with certain devices)
    download the module and it will say its not activated
    back up and go to modules, select it to activate it (you can touch the module to adjust any settings if there are any)
    do a soft reboot and the module will start working
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    To delete a word, in the keyboard's settings, select "personal dictionary". Then press on the menu dots in the upper right corner of the screen. Select delete from the menu. This will take you to another screen. Find the word you want to get rid of and put checkmark to the right of it. Then press delete at the bottom right of the page. Should get the job done for you.

    That's IF it's a word user added. He is referring to a word already in the dictionary

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    To delete a word, in the keyboard's settings, select "personal dictionary". Then press on the menu dots in the upper right corner of the screen. Select delete from the menu. This will take you to another screen. Find the word you want to get rid of and put check mark to the right of it. Then press delete at the bottom right of the page. Should get the job done for you.

    the OP doesn't want this. what he wants to do is remove a word that is built-in to the keyboard before ever typing your first word.

    say like you swipe or type the word 'hell' the predictive text will show you 'hell' ' he'll' and 'help'. what the OP wants to do is remove one of the three is predicts.

    in his case he types/swipes the word 'and' and he gets 'abd' instead. he has mentioned he checked where you suggested and it is not a word he has saved or accidentally saved, but a built-in word


    it took me a few reads to get what he was wanting, but i finally understood it all. then i cam across the module in my previous post which seems exactly as to what he wants. hopefully it helps
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    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1574401

    donwoad and install from there

    its pretty simple once you use it a few times, here is a quickie:

    download and install xposed
    open xposed
    choose framework and click install/update
    itll ask you to update, choose yes and do the soft reboot

    after you rebooted
    open xposed
    choose downloads and find whatever module you think will come in handy (some are only compatible with certain devices)
    download the module and it will say its not activated
    back up and go to modules, select it to activate it (you can touch the module to adjust any settings if there are any)
    do a soft reboot and the module will start working

    That's awesome!!! Thank you!!! So I only have one question, and it's about as basic as they come, but I simply don't know. How do I do a "soft reboot"? For that matter, how do I do a "hard reboot"?
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    That's awesome!!! Thank you!!! So I only have one question, and it's about as basic as they come, but I simply don't know. How do I do a "soft reboot"? For that matter, how do I do a "hard reboot"?

    the soft reboot is within xposed under framework


    hard reboot is actually holding down the power, choosing restart and restarting
    soft reboot is restarting the shell for android. it doesnt clear out any loaded applications etc.

    you will see this in ROMs when they start coming up for our device. it will be in the advanced power menu