I did know that. A little extra one for you - if you treat each pair of a letters as a couple, and swap their order, putting the trailing odd letter in between the last swapped letters in odd-lettered words, then many dyslexics find it considerably easy to read. I have actually seen it done in practice and have also done it myself. The look of joy on a dyslexic's face is something to behold.
Amazon should make Kindles with a "dyslexia" button which automatically reorders words this way.
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I did know that. A little extra one for you - if you treat each pair of a letters as a couple, and swap their order, putting the trailing odd letter in between the last swapped letters in odd-lettered words, then many dyslexics find it considerably easy to read. I have actually seen it done in practice and have also done it myself. The look of joy on a dyslexic's face is something to behold.
Amazon should make Kindles with a "dyslexia" button which automatically reorders words this way.