

If you think autocorrect helps you more than it annoys you, you’re golden because Mac keyboards come with autocorrect turned on, by default.

Everyone has varying opinions on autocorrect, which is perfectly fine.

Disable Autocorrect on KeyboardĪutocorrect is one of those features that can be both a life saving, and a terribly annoying tool. Note: I couldn’t actually test this, because I was obviously not going to freeze my Mac on purpose, but the documentation contains this feature, so it should work. All you need to do, is run sudo systemsetup -setrestartfreeze on and your Mac will automatically restart whenever (if, at all) it freezes.
