Opendyslexic DYS

Dyslexic child speech therapy

Published by: michael dardol
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Description

The OpenDyslexic font is intended to make reading easier for people with dyslexia. The letters are thick at the bottom, which helps to avoid confusion and better follow the line to be read.
This font is often used in schools to compensate for reading problems for dyslexic, dysorthographic and dyspraxic people.
You will be able to write or reformat documents to adapt them to these pathologies.
Tip: Besides using these fonts, I also advise airing out the text by increasing the font size, and the spacing between letters/words and lines. This will further improve the readability of the text.
With this application, you will be able to:
● Install OpenDyslexic fonts and use them in other applications to write documents
● Send emails with OpenDyslexic font
● Write messages and send them by generating an image with the font
Here are the known compatible applications:
● Office 365, Word, Excel, Keynote
● Pages, Numbers, Keynote
● Cricut Design Space

Fonts installed by the app:
- OpenDyslexic3-Bold
- OpenDyslexic3-Regular
- OpenDyslexicMono-Regular
- OpenDyslexic-Bold
- OpenDyslexic-BoldItalic
- OpenDyslexic-Italic
- OpenDyslexic-Regular
- OpenDyslexicAlta-Bold
- OpenDyslexicAlta-BoldItalic
- OpenDyslexicAlta-Italic
- OpenDyslexicAlta-Regular
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User Rating

4.47 out of 5

337 ratings in United States

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Opendyslexic DYS Reviews

What a Scam

Rivendell24sa on

United States

It only allows you to type in the app in the font, not read documents or anything like that

Thank you !!!!

Ultra Leroy on

United States

Thank you guys !

Finally, some kind of help for dyslexic

Timbo868 on

United States

Many years ago I was in my work place break room reading paperback book(Star Trek series). One of my co-worker who was a very educated teacher ask me why I was reading my book, she said she knew I was dyslexic but could figure out why I was reading a paperback. I told her because air enjoy reading. Okay, even though I am dyslexic I enjoy reading. Now I’m not as good as a non dyslexics, but I enjoy reading. It’s the one ability I wish I could do better. To improve my reading ability. I have been to a dyslexic doctor, yes there was one in Great Neck NY in the mid mid 80’s . He prescribed me motion sickness medication. I found out shorty after taking some motion sickness medication that I’m allergic to it. Bummer. I tried colored lens. Look up scotopic sensitivity syndrome. Honestly, I didn’t see a specialist about this treatment. I just played around with some colored lens, blue ones. I think it helped, but I just looked silly with blue tined glasses. Now this dyslexic fonts, I think this is a big win, but not everyone has dyslexic fonts that are available on there fonts apps, so I’m still testing honestly.

I like the font

marklez1 on

United States

It’s a good font

Thank you!

PumpkinFly on

United States

It is so much easier to read using your font!

App Crashing

018472648 on

United States

I downloaded this app to help my daughter with school. I tried using the scanning feature of the app, it would crash every time. I tried many outlets to fix the issue, nothing seemed to help. Wish it would have worked! It would have been a great tool!

No good for me.

Nahaz88 on

United States

I agree with the other guy that it Just caused more problems. I can’t read with it, it only writes in some things. Not happy. Waste of money.

It doesn’t work

Brizaksmommy on

United States

I’m out $4.23 for an app that is junk. The app itself won’t work. The fonts won’t work on ANY other app I have tried it in. And the two other options within this crappy app requires more money for the apps. Total scam. I’ve checked my settings. The fonts are downloaded into my phone. Great. But apparently they don’t work anywhere except as a demo within app advertisement. Stay away.

God send

LoseBhole on

United States

God send

PHONE WIDE

Broke&Tired on

United States

I wish this could be used in a broader scope!

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
michael dardol
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Recent release
1.1.13 (1 month ago )
Released on
Apr 29, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
6 days ago
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