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Old 06-03-2022, 09:54 AM   #29
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For me, the following from Good Fonts for Dyslexia – An Experimental Study (the same item as referenced by JSWolf). While the wording may change, the meaning comes through in most the studies I've seen on dyslexia and fonts:
I'm not surprised.

Also for people mostly reading web sites, Arial style sans fonts are easiest and for people that hardly use web sites or phones, but read lots, the Georgia / Times style serif fonts work best.
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