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How do I disable predictive text while composing an e-mail

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When I'm composing an e-mail, Thunderbird pops up suggested words as I type. They not only slow down my typing, but often cover what I'm trying to type, so that I have to type without being able to see what's being typed. It's extremely annoying.

It's hard for me to believe that there's not a way to disable this behavior, but I haven't been able to find anything in the support area or on google to tell me how.

Does anyone know how to turn this behavior off?

When I'm composing an e-mail, Thunderbird pops up suggested words as I type. They not only slow down my typing, but often cover what I'm trying to type, so that I have to type without being able to see what's being typed. It's extremely annoying. It's hard for me to believe that there's not a way to disable this behavior, but I haven't been able to find anything in the support area or on google to tell me how. Does anyone know how to turn this behavior off?

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TB doesn't have a built-in capacity to predict text; it can only flag misspelled words or display corrections when you right-click a misspelled word . You probably have an add-on (look in Tools/Add-ons/Extensions) or external program that is doing this.

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I checked and have no extensions or plug-ins installed. You say "external program". What could that be?

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What kind of computer are you using?

i.e. desktop PC, laptop, tablet, or some sort of hybrid such as a surface? Are you using a touch screen?

The prediction feature is common in tablets and phones, largely to make up for the deficiencies of touch screen input.

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Intel desktop running Windows 10, version 1803 (10.0 Build 17134). Not a surface, no touch screen. Just a big 5 year old development box.

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You were right. Windows 10 has a section of Keyboard options. Not easy to find, but they control predictive text. Thanks for the suggestion.

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I guess you're referring to the options in the attached picture.