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May I bump up this old feature request? I still require it as much as ever
I'd like to request the feature of having quizzes detect if you're on a computer or mobile device for when it comes to drawing kanji in quizzes. With Pro, you can draw the kanji as part of a quiz, but with a computer it's difficult to do so with a mouse. What if, instead, you had to indicate the stroke order when quizzing on a computer?
Thanks for the suggestion! Because those are different study vectors, your schedules would get messy (both visually and on the back-end) if what you studied changed depending on where you were, especially if you are also studying stroke orders separately.
I completely see where you are coming from, but if writing questions were not given (via a setting) on desktop, you'd begin to have diverging "how much you need to study" numbers depending on where you are logging in, which would cause user confusion.
I will think on this, as it's definitely something that could be improved. I can tell you, though, what other users do - they duplicate their kanji schedules (via the Manage your schedules link), then make one the schedules Writing only. That way, they can study their kanji normally in their main schedule (regardless of where they are), and then go after the Writing if/when they are on mobile.
Hope this helps!
Small aside: If you want to practice writing on your PC, you can add a trackpad peripheral for a relatively small amount of money. You won’t be able to see what you write where you are writing it, of course, but some people are able to get used to that.
Small aside: If you want to practice writing on your PC, you can add a trackpad peripheral for a relatively small amount of money. You won’t be able to see what you write where you are writing it, of course, but some people are able to get used to that.
Similar to this, I use a cheap (<$100) drawing tablet. I would definitely recommend it.
I have to confess ignorance. What’s the difference between a trackpad and a drawing tablet?
I have to confess ignorance. What’s the difference between a trackpad and a drawing tablet?
My understanding is (I'm no expert): a drawing tablet uses a stylus (pen) while a track pad you use your finger