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The reason why it's not recognizing his characters in the video is because he is writing the strokes in the wrong order. If you write the strokes in the correct order, the program is very good at guessing the character.
It's mostly because of his bad handwriting, as even he admits. I have this and it rarely ever misreads what I want to write, whether in English or in Japanese. Seriously, this is an amazing dictionary and much cheaper than buying a dedicated J-dict.
its because I (a human) couldn't even understand what he was writing, I agree the t being an f, its understandable. I've used this for kanji such as 新 and I drew it horribly (with a computer mouse) and I said, "If it recognizes this I'll be supprised" and it did.
help! for some reason i can't input kanji on my "kanji sonomama rakubiki jiten" software, only kana and english. does anyone else have the same problem? and how should i remedy this? thanks in advance!!!
PS. my version does not say meikei(?) on the top screen like yours did on 0:19. does it make a difference?
I love this program. I may be posting a video of it sometime in the future. In my experience, if the stroke order is correct, it reads it correctly 95% of the time.
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I can't wait to get a DS for this.
PS. my version does not say meikei(?) on the top screen like yours did on 0:19. does it make a difference?
In my experience, if the stroke order is correct, it reads it correctly 95% of the time.