This feels like a silly question and maybe it is....but I probably won't be the only one so I'll ask..... sometimes things aren't always obvious about how they work or the intent/best way to use them
So if this is flipped on then will this restrict ONLY the typing entry option for that schedule?
...and when something hits that srs level suddenly typing input?
How is it intended to be used primary, secondary?
Suggestions, ways to improve learning/retention with this feature?
...why/when might it be preferable to pick an srs level vs leaving it off?
Examples of use? Documentation?
maybe silly questions/thoughts but someone else will probably eventually ask something similar
Hi, this is my first time using the feature, but it doesn't seem to work to me. I activated this feature and restrict to mastery level 4+, but I was also quizzed in fill-in-the-blank for words with mastery level below 4.
For example, 経路 had mastery level 1, and たたずむ was just introduced, but both were quizzed in fill-in-the-blank.
I suppose this is not the intended behavior, so can you look into it? Thank you
This appears to be working for me, but only for meaning -> kanji questions, and not for kanji->kana questions (though perhaps that's the way it's supposed to be).
Something that I'd like to see, that so far doesn't seem to be implemented, is re-evaluating this option if you MISS a question and that lowers your mastery. For example, if my mastery was above the threshold and had me type in the answer, but I got it wrong and that lowered my mastery to below the threshold, when re-asked that question as the end ... should it take the new mastery into account, and use multiple choice? At the moment, that doesn't seem to be the case, it keeps asking me to type it (and I keep missing it ).
Thanks for the feedback so far! I will probably get this to work, but if anyone get grab a few of those terms that are having issues, throw them into a separate schedule just for testing this, that would help me a *ton*. That aside, please confirm which study vectors you have active on your schedule, and which vector was quizzed (incorrect). Also, please note if they were sentence questions or not.
*no need* to send in ? quiz reports - we can keep them all here for now.
As to the other scattered questions:
1. It is inside of the schedule settings, so it only applies to that schedule.
2. People will ultimately use it the way they want to use it, but the thought behind it (and the many times it has been requested) is that many people feel fill in the blank is harder than multiple choice. So they would like to have easier-style questions at lower masteries, harder (fill in the blank) ones at higher masteries.
3. The determination for fill-in-the-blank (or not) is at the start of the quiz. Any changes to the mastery level (say, during the quiz) will not affect this. At the moment, I do feel this is ideal, but I'll continue to take feedback.
I am so excited for this! I was literally wishing for this the other day, because I know it will help me so much. Thank y’all for everything!! This app is fantastic and so much fun!
anna - thanks for the video. If you can still repeat that, I'd like to see what it looks like from before you tap the Settings link for the first time.
anna - thanks for the video. If you can still repeat that, I'd like to see what it looks like from before you tap the Settings link for the first time.
I can reproduce this on a new schedule. Here's how I did it.
On an iOS device, go into the settings of the schedule, check "Type/write the answer..." and set the "restrict" option to level 7. Close the dialog.
On desktop, go to the home page (refresh if you were already there) and open the settings for the same schedule. It'll look like this:
If you change the box, close this dialog, then open it again, it'll work properly.