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Fix: To work around the limitation of custom lists, consider creating a spreadsheet or document on your device where you can manually track your... ⇲
Fix: Try adjusting your device's display settings to increase the size of the writing area. You can do this by going to Settings > Display & Brig... ⇲
Fix: As a workaround, you can cover the screen with a piece of paper or use a screen overlay app that allows you to block out certain parts of th... ⇲
Fix: Use a note-taking app to create personalized folders for your kanji terms. You can categorize them by themes, levels, or any other criteria... ⇲
Fix: If the app does not allow for smaller writing boxes, practice writing kanji on paper or in a drawing app where you can control the size of t... ⇲
Fix: Use a separate dictionary app alongside Kanji Teacher. Keep the dictionary app open on another device or split-screen if your device support... ⇲
Fix: Cross-reference the kanji you are learning with other resources, such as textbooks or online databases, to ensure you are covering all neces... ⇲
Fix: If you need to use multiple apps simultaneously, consider using a device that supports split-screen functionality. This will allow you to vi... ⇲
Fix: Practice writing kanji on paper or in a drawing app where you have more freedom. This can help you become comfortable with the strokes witho... ⇲
Fix: Use the search function within the app to look for kanji by radicals or components. Familiarize yourself with the radicals to make searching... ⇲
Fix: Before starting a session, review the kanji you will be practicing. You can create a study guide or flashcards that provide context for each... ⇲
Fix: To improve your stroke practice, consider using a different app that provides more detailed feedback on your writing. This can help you iden... ⇲