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See65   February 13th, 2014 4:24p.m.

Hello, the Chinese teacher at my school wants to have two windows open on the iPad--one will contain the skritter app (running through iSwifter to take care of the need for Adobe flash on the iPad) and the other window will contain typingchinese.com. How can I make this possible for her? I tried the app called side by side but that doesn't allow me to open the iSwifter app in one of the windows. I would very much appreciate any advice. She wants the students to type characters in typingchinese.com and then cut and paste them into Skritter.

Apomixis   February 13th, 2014 5:38p.m.

I'm not familiar with what typingchinese.com does exactly, but it looks like just a keyboard input translator. Instead, why not activate the built-in iPad keyboards for Mandarin input? There's a Pinyin one, a stroke entry one, and a radical-based one. Then you won't need to use anything but Skritter as a native iOS app and have no need for side-by-side nor iSwifter. On the iPad Settings, go to General/International/Keyboards to set them up.

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