Qsets FAQ: Answers to Your Queries
Welcome to Qsets! This your one-stop page for frequently asked questions about Qsets.
As you progress and master the cards in a deck, the subsequent decks will become available. It ensures a systematic and step-by-step learning experience.
Ensure that your device isn't on silent mode. If you're still having issues, check if you've granted the necessary permissions for the app. Ultimately try restarting the app.
The interface scale in Qsets can be adjusted in two ways:
In-App Settings (Recommended)
You can change the text size directly within Qsets:
- Go to the main screen
- Tap Settings
- Select Appearance
- Adjust the text size to your preference
Device Display Settings
Alternatively, the interface scale is controlled by your device's display settings. To adjust the scale system-wide, you'll need to
change your device's font and display size settings:
iOS:
Details can be found in the official Apple Documentation.
Android:
Details can be found in the official Google Documentation.
The text-to-speech functionality in Qsets draws from the voice quality settings of your device. For a richer sound experience, you might want to adjust these settings directly on your device. Here's how you can do that:
iOS:
To enhance the voice quality, go to 'Settings' > 'Accessibility' > 'Spoken Content' > 'Voices'. Further details can be found in the official Apple Documentation.
Android:
To modify the voice settings, head to your device's 'Settings', choose 'Accessibility', then 'Text-to-speech output'. For a comprehensive
guide, refer to the official Google Documentation.
Qsets makes it easy to import cards from spreadsheets and other study apps. The import feature expects cards in a simple two-column format.
Format Requirements
By default, Qsets expects cards formatted as:
- Front and back separated by a tab space
- Each card on a new line
This is the standard format used by spreadsheet apps like Excel or Google Sheets when you copy two columns.
Example:
What is the capital of France?[TAB]Paris
Who wrote Hamlet?[TAB]William Shakespeare Import Steps
- Open the Set Form: Create a new study set or edit an existing one
- Access the Cards Section: Navigate to the cards section within the set
- Open the Menu: Click the three-dot button on the top navigation
- Select ‘Import Cards’: This opens the import screen
- Paste Your Cards: Copy your cards from a spreadsheet or another app, then paste into Qsets
- Adjust Delimiters (if needed): If your source uses different separators, select “Custom” and specify your delimiters
- Complete the Import: Click Import to add the cards to your study set
Tip: After importing, review your cards to ensure they formatted correctly.
To export cards from Qsets, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the home page.
- Locate and tap the 'Export' button.
- You'll be directed to the export page, where you can customize your export preferences.
- Once you've adjusted the settings to your liking, click on the button to export the cards.
- Your cards will be exported into a .txt file. This file can serve as a backup, or you can share it with others.
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