Unfortunately, George, that is not presently a mnemosyne-specific problem. That is a general computing problem. While it seems like Google is smart enough to guess what 漢字 you are looking for based solely on ひらがな, most computer programs are not capable of doing this as far as I know. The 漢字 can have so many different pronunciations that programming something to cover all of them would be a massive undertaking. I suspect that a similar effort, if not even more intensive, would be required to make searching for characters by radical possible within a given program.
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