Context isn't much of a factor in dyslexia, because the condition moves letters/words around for us (in different ways depending on the type of dyslexia). If we know what the letter IS, we can usually "untangle" what we're reading, but the l-I-1 collision makes it harder, because we don't know what it was.
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Curious, I find sharp contrasting text the easier to read and have difficulties reading sites that use off-colors.
Doesn't context usually resolve I-l-1 collisions?
Context isn't much of a factor in dyslexia, because the condition moves letters/words around for us (in different ways depending on the type of dyslexia). If we know what the letter IS, we can usually "untangle" what we're reading, but the l-I-1 collision makes it harder, because we don't know what it was.