To turn off capital letters on your iPhone, open the Settings app and go to General > Keyboard. Under “Keyboard,” tap “Text Correction.” Under “Auto-Correction,” tap “Capital Letters.
To turn off uppercase letters on a computer, you can either use the keyboard shortcut or the settings in the software. The keyboard shortcut is Control+Shift+U, and the software setting is usually under the “Format” tab.
To change all caps to lowercase on iPhone, open the text editing menu and select “Transformations.” Then choose “Lowercase.
Your iPhone is probably capitalizing names because it’s set to do so in the default settings. You can change this setting in the “Settings” app.
There are a few reasons why your iPhone might be capitalizing random words. One possibility is that you have the Caps Lock feature turned on, and your phone is just automatically capitalizing the first letter of every word because it thinks you’re trying to type in all caps. Another possibility is that you have autocorrect turned on, and it’s automatically correcting certain words to be capitalized.
There are a few different reasons why your phone might be randomly capitalizing letters. 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 in your phone’s settings menu.Another possibility is that you have a keyboard app installed on your phone that is automatically capitalizing certain letters. If this is the case, you can either disable the keyboard app or change its settings.
To change your text message settings on your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap on Messages. You can then adjust the settings for how you want to receive and send text messages.
In English, most proper nouns are capitalized, including the names of days of the week, months, and countries. This is because they are considered to be specific, individual entities. In contrast, common nouns (like “dog” or “table”) are not typically capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.
To make all text lowercase in Microsoft Word, highlight the text you want to change, then go to the Format menu and select Font. Under Effects, click on the small down arrow next to “All Caps” and select “Lowercase.