Here are the current results of the poll:
How do you input tones?
Tone buttons 30%
Writing 37%
Keyboard 7%
Mix 18%
Don't study tones 6%
112 votes
Only 7% use keyboard shortcuts (1-5) to input the tones. What I'm not sure about is how strongly those 7% want the shortcuts and how many of the 18% "Mix" use and want them.
The reason I ask is because as part of this big addition I'm building, I'm making it so that you can press 1-4 to indicate your knowledge level, similar to other SRS like Anki. 1 would correspond to the current "incorrect", 2 would be a "sort of knew it", 3 would be the current "correct", and 4 would be "I know this really well."
You wouldn't normally use these (unless you were an SRS geek), but if you wanted to be more precise about a few prompts, you could. You could also use them as a faster way of indicating knowledge & going to the next prompt, if you knew you didn't need to write something out. Usually, I'm thinking you'd just write the character/tone or type the reading or part of the definition, though, like normal, and let Skritter figure out how well you know it.
Those keys are already taken for the tones, though. There's a couple things I could do, including letting you press Ctrl+ to trigger either the tone or the more specific grading, or allowing QWER as well as 1-4 when you're not typing a reading or definition. I'm a bit worried that changing modalities based on what kind of prompt you're on will slow things down, though.
What do you think? If you use the keyboard shortcuts for the tones, is it a passionate matter or just a little fling?