Unlike other mac applications (try TextEdit), cmd+z doesn't undo just the auto-correct, but also what was recently typed.
Try the following, especially after typing a bunch of other text.
teh[space][cmd+z]
This bites me more than most because I type a bunch of industry specific words or names that get auto-corrected wrong and I haven't taken the time to fix the corrections.
Now that I look at it again, the blue underline that indicates that a word has been autocorrected also disappears too quickly.
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Unlike other mac applications (try TextEdit), cmd+z doesn't undo just the auto-correct, but also what was recently typed.
Try the following, especially after typing a bunch of other text.
teh[space][cmd+z]
This bites me more than most because I type a bunch of industry specific words or names that get auto-corrected wrong and I haven't taken the time to fix the corrections.
Now that I look at it again, the blue underline that indicates that a word has been autocorrected also disappears too quickly.
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