files/en-us/web/api/htmlelement/autocapitalize/index.md
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The autocapitalize property of the {{domxref("HTMLElement")}} interface represents the element's capitalization behavior for user input. It is available on all HTML elements, though it doesn't affect all of them, including:
contenteditable set on it.autocapitalize doesn't affect behavior when typing on a physical keyboard. It affects the behavior of other input mechanisms such as virtual keyboards on mobile devices and voice input. This can assist users by making data entry quicker and easier, for example by automatically capitalizing the first letter of each sentence.
It reflects the value of the autocapitalize HTML global attribute.
A string that represents the element's capitalization behavior for user input. Valid values are as follows:
none or off
sentences or on
words
characters
The following example shows how to control capitalization behavior for user input via script:
<div>Current capitalization behavior is: <span id="ac-label"></span></div>
<div id="ac-element" contenteditable="true" autocapitalize="default">
input here
</div>
<select id="ac-controller" type="checkbox" checked>
<option value="default">default</option>
<option value="none">none</option>
<option value="sentences">sentences</option>
<option value="words">words</option>
<option value="characters">characters</option></select
>Select the capitalization behavior
const label = document.getElementById("ac-label");
const element = document.getElementById("ac-element");
const controller = document.getElementById("ac-controller");
controller.addEventListener("input", (e) => {
const behavior = e.target.value;
label.textContent = behavior;
element.autocapitalize = behavior;
});
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autocapitalize HTML global attribute