06-09-2013, 03:27 PM | #1 |
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OpenDyslexic?
I discovered the OpenDyslexic font on my Kobo Aura. I’ve always been a slow reader but surprisingly, that font makes my reading easier and perhaps a bit faster. I don’t have a smart phone but I’ve always wanted to be able to take my reading with me. I like my Aura so much I decided to save up and buy a Kobo Mini so I can sync my reading.
Here’s the thing: The Kobo Web site lists only 8 fonts for the mini (my Aura has 10) but I couldn’t find which ones. I hope OpenDyslexic is one of them. I tried watching reviews on YouTube but none of them named the fonts and when they demonstrated changing the reading screen the reviewer’s hands always covered some of the font names. There are prettier fonts and finding a single font, one that none of the other eReaders has anyway, is hardly enough to rule a Mini out. I’m writing to ask if someone who has a Mini would please tell me whether OpenDyslexic is one of the 8 fonts it comes with. And thanks for your help. |
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I've just checked my Mini and sad to say that OpenDyslexic is not one of the eight fonts included on the device. Maybe someone who knows about fonts and adding them to the reader could help you get it.
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If you are in the UK, you may want to grab the special offer on the Mini (see other thread in this forum) at £29.99! EDIT - @llcj, you must have it too, just make sure you scroll the font list, OpenDyslexic is the last one and won't show in the first screen. @6charlong: just saw you are in the US, so forget about the special offer, as WHSmith does not ship outside the UK |
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Thanks guys! Now all I have to do is save up the price. Maybe they will offer the Mini's at a discount here too but in any case, it's just a matter of waiting now.
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For some reason when I opened the font list, eight fonts were listed and the arrow at the bottom that indicates more information didn't show. I played with the settings a bit and it finally appeared. Looks like there are eleven fonts on the Mini. Thanks, Paola for pointing this out to me.
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06-09-2013, 10:30 PM | #6 |
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Here I am posting to my own post, but the discussion and Mobileread's helpful link at the bottom of the page:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=193133 That led me to learn more about this font. Finally, I discovered there is an OpenDyslexic Extension for the Google Chrome bowser. I'm going to give it a try. |
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06-10-2013, 04:57 AM | #8 |
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Unless things have changed this is how you install fonts to Kobo http://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/201...touch-ereader/ Also for more fonts that for the dyslexictic check out these suggestions http://bdatech.org/what-technology/t...-for-dyslexia/
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06-11-2013, 12:31 PM | #9 |
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Adding fonts to Kobo eReaders is discussed here too:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...=197448&page=6 at post #78 and #82. (They're on page 6 on my monitor.) I had tried to install a font before but I missed the warning that when you add a folder called "font" to the root of the Kobo the "f" has to be lower case for it to work. After re-reading those posts I fixed my Kobo and added Cloister Black (an Old English style font). It's a little bit of a challenge to read with it but it's kind of fun to read A Dance With Dragons that way. |
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Does the iPad or Android apps have this font? And if not is there a way to load opendyslexic?
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