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Is there any way to reset keyboard settings? I'm trying to figure out why all of a sudden the keyboard has been causing me so much trouble.
 
So far I've been having iOS 10 Beta 1 as a daily driver, haven't had any problems with it until recently. All the apps I open automatically close. So, I'm going to downgrade to iOS 9.3.2 until the public beta comes out.
 
I've had problems with Apple Music not downloading songs, apps often crash when they're running in the background already.
 
Is there any way to reset keyboard settings? I'm trying to figure out why all of a sudden the keyboard has been causing me so much trouble.
Um, there is an option called "reset keyboard dictionary". Hope this would help solving your issue. Other than that, you can only reset all settings if you want to reset keyboard settings.
 
Anyone notice the spinning data wheel constantly running on the home screen for some reason??
 
Trying to install app and it hung? Reboot

Yea I had an app install issue but it's no longer frozen and showing an available update but not actively trying. The data wheel only spins on the home screen. Open settings, the App Store or any other app....it goes away.

I've been monitoring my data and battery use the last few days and it's not actually using any of them either. Battery is normal and no excessive drain at all. No crazy data use either. I've rebooted before and it comes back lol. Something on the home screen is causing it.
 
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I was using it as my daily driver until I installed the new Apple sticker packs. Now I'm expericing lags and keyboard issues.
 
Delete the sticker packs. I did asap.
How does one accomplish this? I think it could help with my keyboard issues.

EDIT: Nevermind, it looks like you can't delete the pre-installed ones. Guess I just gotta wait until beta 2 and hope it fixes my keyboard issues.
 
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After doing a restore to 9.3.2 with no backup and then installing beta 10 has reduced the bugs tremendously. Almost no bugs. I was fine with it before as a daily and now it's just so smooth.
 
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I know everyone is saying that iOS 10b1 is the most stable b1 ever, but I'm still remembering it's a b1.

I usually always run betas on my main devices because I'm a person that just loves to have what's new and now, but I actually have decided to downgrade to iOS 9.3.2 for the time being, until I can get to iOS 10 public beta.

Considering most of whats new requires developer updates anyways, its not worth it right now. Once the PB comes out and my friends all get 10, I can at least enjoy the iMessage features.

I'll stick to developing on the touch with 10.
 
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