To delete your keyboard history, you can either use a keyboard shortcut or the Settings app.To use a keyboard shortcut, press Ctrl + Shift + Delete on Windows or Command + Shift + Delete on Mac. This will open the Clear History dialog box. Select the items you want to delete and click Clear.If you want to delete your keyboard history using the Settings app, go to System Preferences > Keyboard and click the Show Keyboard Shortcuts button.

To delete a word from the keyboard, hold down on the word until it pops up with a red delete button.

You can delete predictive text on iPhone by pressing and holding the word you want to delete. A menu will pop up with the option to delete the word.

You can remove suggested words from your keyboard by going to your device’s settings. Under “Language & Input”, find the “Keyboard & Input Methods” section and tap on “Advanced”. You’ll see a list of all the input methods currently enabled on your device. Tap on the one you’re using for keyboard suggestions and you’ll see a list of all the words that have been suggested to you.

There are a few ways to remove words from your keyboard. One way is to go into your settings and change your keyboard type. Another way is to download a different keyboard app.

There is no one definitive way to delete words from your keyboard. However, some methods you may try include:Press and hold the backspace key to delete the last word that was typed.Swipe left on the keyboard to delete the last word that was typed.Use the “Edit” menu in a text editor or word processor to delete text.Use a keyboard shortcut to delete text.

To clear your typing history in Windows, open the Start menu and type “clear”. Select “Clear Typing History” from the list of results. This will erase all of your past typed phrases and words.

There are a few ways to delete learned words. One way is to go to “Settings” and then “Clear Personal Data.” This will delete all of the words you have learned. Another way is to go to “History” and then “Delete Selected.” This will delete the word you have selected.