I have a general question and a more specific one about kanji
1) How do you look up an unknown kanji.
2) For the kanji 務 why is the radical 力 rather than 矛?
I am working on a book called "Let's Learn Kanji" and some of the activities require you to find the hiragana that matches the kanji. So how can I do it? I know two ways to try
A) Using the IME hand drawing mode I can enter it into JDIC and find it.
B) I can use radical lookup on my Pocket PC dictionary to put in unknown kanji.
So far, I don't know of any way to do this with the Canon Wordtank.
On the Pocket PC, I must know the radical before I can start, but I got stuck on this one 務 because I thought that 矛 or hoko-hen was the appropriate radical. After looking at it on JDIC, I find that the radical is 力 chikara. I don't know why this is or how to predict which radical to select out of a more complex kanji.
I would really like to be able to do the radical lookup because I always have the Pocket PC with me and would like to be able to lookup unknown kanji.
Also, any hope for the Wordtank?
Thanks
John C. Briggs