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Originally Posted by LilRico
Are any of your phones doing the word suggestion in text messages? I know I have it enabled under the Settings>Input>Word Completion tab, but for some reason I don't see it correcting or predicting text while typing on my keyboard. Any one have any ideas how to fix this? Or is my phone just being stupid? Thanks in advance...
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yeah I'm having the same problem. Not quite sure what the problem is, but if anyone has an idea to try I'm open to suggestions.

Edit: 8:53PM
Well I found a solution after doing some Google searches, oddly enough help come from the Resco support boards: It worked for me, JOY! =D>I just spent a little time with HTC customer support and they helped me figure out how to fix the Word Completion function on my Sprint HTC Touch with the new 6.1 ROM upgrade. Mine worked fine in 6.0 but ceased to work with the upgrade. It turns out the problem has to do with the installation of the new Full QWERTY keyboard that came with the ROM upgrade. My Word Completion was not working in Block Recognizer, the original Keyboard or the Letter Recognizer UNTIL I did this simple fix.. I haven't downloaded this Rosco Keyboard application yet (I'm thinking of doing it now), but you might want to give this a try. Here is how to do it:
* After confirming that you have the box checked for "Suggest words when entering text" in the Word Completion tab found in Settings>Input.
* Open up a new email or text message.
* Go to the bottom of the screen and change your letter input method to Full QWERTY (using the down arrow next to the "pencil", "keyboard" , etc. icon).
* In the bottom left hand corner of this Full QWERTY keyboard, just to the right of CAPS/shift button, is a button to toggle between T9 and ABC.
* Click the button and make sure that T9 appears below ABC. Apparently the opposite appears as a default setting.
* Switch back to Block Recognizer, Keyboard or Letter Recognizer and Word Completion should be active for you!
Edit: 10:53PM
If you're still having problems after all that try simply turning on the T9 function from the on-screen keyboard, that'll allow word completion to also work with the QWERTY keyboard as well.