Accessibility

Dyslexia-friendly reader settings that reduce friction

A dyslexia-friendly reader should not be a decorative toggle. It should make text easier to follow through font, spacing, contrast, and predictable layout.

Spacing can matter as much as font

Comfortable line height, letter spacing, and word spacing can reduce crowding. For many readers, the difference is not dramatic in one sentence, but it matters across a full session.

Contrast should be adjustable

Some readers prefer dark backgrounds. Others need a clean light page. A good reading tool should allow themes so the user can choose what reduces strain.

Fixed focal reading can help attention

When words appear in one predictable place, the reader does not need to track lines across the page. That can be useful for readers who lose place easily or struggle with dense screens.

Manovex accessibility tools

Manovex includes dyslexia-friendly settings, reader theme controls, font size, bionic mode, and spacing-focused profiles. The goal is comfort first, then speed.

Personalize the reader

Use Manovex Pro to tune the reader for your own comfort and attention style.

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