[ELI5] Why does autocorrect insist that the first letter of a misspelled word is more important than the rest of it?

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For example, if I spell “umportant”, it’s easy for us to recognise that it’s supposed to be “important”, but autocorrect insists that it’s something like “umbrella”, or I guess more logically “unimportant”, even though “important” is only 1 correction away.

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These are real examples from my phone (Samsung Galaxy):

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Wuick gets the suggestions Wicked, Which, Wucky, Whickham, Whicker, Wick, Wickets, Wicket, and Wickham. None of which are “Quick”, what I intended to write.

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Nrown gets the suggestions Now, Nr own, Noon, Nowhere, Nr owner, Nr owns, and Nr owners. None of which are “Brown”.

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Dence gets the suggestions Dance, December, Denied, Dancers, Decent, Dense, Dench, and Deuce. None of which are “Fence”.

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It’s bothered me for years that it never ever picks up on a misspelt first letter.

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Edit: I tried “umportant”, and it actually comes with 0 suggestions. Not umbrella, not unimportant, not even “important”. But “inportant” and “ikportant” and even “iqportant” are all recognised as “important”.

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It’s because generally you wouldn’t keep typing if you’ve already mistyped the first letter of a word so auto correct will assume the following letters are incorrect. This paired with the fact that you should at least know the first letter of the word you’re trying to type.

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