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Uuu-dontcallmeauu t1_ithu8nu wrote

I recently bought a specialist keyboard, the key caps are printed with dyslexie font, much like the one mentioned a few comments above. Game changer. Also had Dyslexie font set as default in Windows 10. Makes my screen easier to read.

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No_Camp_7 t1_ithuxuc wrote

I don’t have any problems with reading though, l can’t figure out exactly what the problem is. Good that you found something that works!

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banuk_sickness_eater t1_itlo3gr wrote

I think his point is also that the keyboard itself is more legible

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No_Camp_7 t1_itls5hx wrote

Yes but I don’t have difficulty reading the keyboard, I have difficulty knowing where to put my fingers probably because the act of typing shorts my working memory after a while. Then I don’t know what I should be typing because my brain is so scrambled. I feel like I cannot tell up from down on the keyboard. Then I can’t understand the difference between the sounds the letters make….so r and t phonetically sound the same to me.

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No_Camp_7 t1_itlt36n wrote

I just googled dyslexic font. Interesting. Because I don’t have an issue reading this almost feels more taxing to read than normal font.

I’m seriously confused as to how I seem to have one half of dyslexia but not the other.

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