Conventional word predictions (List A)
The conventional word predictions appear in List A. These word predictions are based on the characters you type. Imagine you start typing an "o", then only words that start with an 'o' appear in that list. With every letter you type, the word prediction is adjusted.
An example: If you type 'con', Skippy will only display words beginning with 'con' in List A. As soon as you type the next letter, the list of words changes. To type the word 'conversation', it suffices to type the letters 'c', 'o', 'n' and 'v' and the complete word will be displayed in the list. Click on the word in the list to automatically insert the word into your text. You can also select the word using the keyboard.
For more information about the selection methods, see Selecting a word prediction.
Once a word has been inserted, Skippy adds a space. After selecting a word, Skippy will then predict the next word (word pairs). If you were to complete the word incorrectly, by typing the letters 'c', 'o', 'n', 'v', 'i' and then an 'r', 'conversation' is not predicted in List A, but in List B.