Four-line copybook: top line, dashed middle line, baseline, descender line.
The faint blue text and the moving red dot show you where and how to start.
Letter size (em): makes the target bigger or smaller, like changing font-size — good for younger students who need larger targets.
Guide fill style: Solid fill colors the whole shape faintly; Outline/Dotted only trace the border; Hollow gives a thin hint line; None removes all guides for true freehand writing practice (scoring still works, just without visual help).
Ink color: choose the color your writing appears in — great for switching pens between practice sessions or making mistakes easier to spot.
Read aloud: speaks each letter/word/sentence out loud when it appears, reinforcing the sound-symbol connection.
Sound effects: plays a cheerful chime for high scores, a soft neutral tone for medium scores, and a gentle try-again tone for low scores.
Calligraphy modes: hold your stylus at a steady angle — pick the matching Nib angle above.
Strokes that cross the nib angle come out thick; strokes that run along it stay thin, just like a real broad-nib pen.