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: This is probably the wrong place to ask, as the Cangjie input method is based on shapes irrespective of stroke order. Apart from that, stroke orders taught in Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong often differ, so you can't expect a universal answer to your question. — The [http://www.eon.com.hk/estroke/ eStroke] application allows you to select among several stroke order types that are accepted in the Chinese speaking world. <small>[[Wikipedia:WikiLove|Love]]</small>&nbsp;—[[:commons:User:LiliCharlie|LiliCharlie]]&nbsp;<small>([[User talk:LiliCharlie|talk]])</small> 16:39, 22 November 2017 (UTC)
:: {{reply to|LiliCharlie}} Sorry, you're right. The article I read meantioned natives were forgetting their order due to new input methods. Do you know how to propose this project, at least for the HSK vocabulary? Maybe the stroke order project gathered enough info. for it. --[[User:Backinstadiums|Backinstadiums]] ([[User talk:Backinstadiums|talk]]) 18:47, 22 November 2017 (UTC)