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Originally Posted by DrChiper
Interesting reading in which many studies refer to the same documents but tend to disagree with each other conclusions. Ah well, that's life I suppose.
My personal conclusion is that any dyslectic diagnosed person by instinct seems to make their own choices for a comfortably reading experience, which can differ widely. Fortunately, modern e-readers offer a lot of font setting choices and clever usage of style-sheets can further help in enhancing the reading pleasure.
But as I'm personal not dyslectic (as far as I know  ), I have hardly any rights to make conclusions. Better a real dyslectic can share his/her thoughts on this issue.
The return to the original thread: let Kobo continue to provide us users with enough font/style/etc. capabilities to configure the device as much as possible to our private liking to ensure we continue to buy and enjoy the devices.
Just my 2cts.
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Another thing that can help with Dyslexia is changing the colors of the foreground and background.