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kolleamm
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Can you guys please fix the small screen when writing questions on mobile phones? Half the paragraph is either blocked out or completely blocked by the keyboard when the phone is tilted.
Writing questions on a mobile device allows for increased flexibility and convenience. It allows you to jot down ideas or questions on-the-go, rather than having to wait until you are in front of a computer. Additionally, mobile devices often have built-in tools such as voice recognition and autocorrect that can make the process of writing questions faster and more efficient.
Some common mistakes to avoid when writing questions on a mobile device include typos and autocorrect errors. It can also be easy to accidentally delete or lose your work if you are not careful. Make sure to proofread your questions before submitting them and save your work frequently to prevent any potential loss.
One tip for improving the quality of questions when writing on a mobile device is to use a note-taking app or a word processing app that has features specifically designed for writing and organizing questions. These apps often have tools such as bullet points and headings that can help structure your questions and make them more clear and concise.
One potential drawback is the smaller screen size of a mobile device, which may make it more difficult to see and edit your questions. Additionally, mobile devices may have limited storage space or battery life, which could impact your ability to write and save questions. It is important to consider these limitations when choosing to write questions on a mobile device.
To ensure that your questions are still effective and well thought out when writing on a mobile device, it is important to take your time and avoid rushing through the writing process. Use tools such as voice memos or voice recognition to record your thoughts and ideas, and then take the time to review and refine them before finalizing your questions. It may also be helpful to have someone else proofread your questions for clarity and accuracy.