Hi everybody! I have been trying to get back into learning Chinese (I took 2 years of it in college), so I recently signed up for an account at ChinesePod. There, I just heard about Skritter a few days ago, and already I'm hooked. So hooked, in fact, that I went out and bought myself a drawing tablet.
However, I have been having two minor problems with using the tablet for Skritter. The first is that when I want to make a dot (点) stroke, the movement I make with the stylus is usually so quick it registers as a mouse-click. I have to hold the pen down for a second and exaggerate the length of the stroke to get anything to pop up. So for a lot of characters, it is simply impossible for me to write them at normal writing speed and expect Skritter to recognize them as correct. Is there any way Skritter could interpret a mouse click as a dot stroke?
The other problem I have is this: sometimes I want to make a stroke that starts out horizontally, and the action of me putting the stylus on the tablet makes an ever-so-slight uptick in the stroke at the beginning. Skritter then interprets this as wrong, even if the uptick was only one or two pixels. It took me about a dozen tries to get the fifth stroke in 宜 to show up, even though I was tracing exactly on the blue flashing line that shows where the stroke is. Is there any way there could be a little tolerance for slight pen movements caused by the stylus coming into contact with the tablet surface?
Overall, though, I think Skritter is excellent! Keep up the great work guys!