Tuesday, April 7, 2015

The OverDrive app now features a dyslexic font option

Last week we released the most recent version of the OverDrive app with a number of enhancements including the option to select a dyslexic font when reading eBooks. Standard dyslexic fonttypefaces are often difficult to read for people with dyslexia as the letters are hard to differentiate and words tend to jumble together. Dyslexic fonts provide greater contrast in letters which solves this problem.

This new font option will make reading easier for students with dyslexia as well as library patrons who struggle with the condition. Determining letters is now much easier, allowing readers to concentrate on the book's content instead.

To select the dyslexic font tap the center of your device's screen when reading a title and choose the font options button. Then simply select which dyslexic font you'd like to use. As always, you can also adjust the spacing, font size and screen color to make your reading experience more enjoyable.

This update is one of many enhancements planned for the app – with more coming later in the year – that will continue to help users get the most out of their digital reading experience.

 

Adam Sockel is a Social Media Specialist with OverDrive

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