• amio@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        I think fonts have been designed to do that while not looking like… well, Comic Sans

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          1 year ago

          I encourge accesability options, but they also have to be, accessable. Sure a lot of people can figure out how to install a font like opendyslexic, but if it isn’t installed by default then it won’t pop up on people’s radars as easily. So they go with the best option avalible to them then.

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            1 year ago

            I support accessibility options, but they also shouldn’t let people be monsters.

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          Yes, but they’re less common to be built into font packs. It depends lot person to person too what works well for them.

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        1 year ago

        This isn’t comic sans. I’m sorry. I can’t help myself sometimes. I’m a dirty pedant. You’re right though, hand written fonts can help with dyslexia.