Wow, this is so cool Nolan! Never heard of this! Even though I don’t have ADHD, it can be hard for me to focus on reading something especially if it’s not a subject I’m interested in. Thank you so much for the tips! ❤️💪
That's really interesting, it does seem to work better. I also like that people on Substack tend to leave lots of white space and not use long paragraphs.
Reading has been around for centuries, screens and the ease of use of implementing solutions like this are brand new, I'd like to see Google and Apple offer things like this natively in their accessibility settings.
I’m suprised they haven’t to be honest. I feel like companies like Apple who continue to create products with little to no change, could easily begin to truly focus in on product improvements for the neurodivergent individual.
I am too, there are so many other useful accessibility features that exist. Perhaps this is just too new.
You're spreading awareness about it, if enough people want it, then I'm sure they'll eventually include it. Until then the third party solutions will no doubt grow in popularity. It's just a shame that if they are included by default the third party aps will no doubt fade away.
Wow, this is so cool Nolan! Never heard of this! Even though I don’t have ADHD, it can be hard for me to focus on reading something especially if it’s not a subject I’m interested in. Thank you so much for the tips! ❤️💪
That's really interesting, it does seem to work better. I also like that people on Substack tend to leave lots of white space and not use long paragraphs.
Reading has been around for centuries, screens and the ease of use of implementing solutions like this are brand new, I'd like to see Google and Apple offer things like this natively in their accessibility settings.
I’m suprised they haven’t to be honest. I feel like companies like Apple who continue to create products with little to no change, could easily begin to truly focus in on product improvements for the neurodivergent individual.
I am too, there are so many other useful accessibility features that exist. Perhaps this is just too new.
You're spreading awareness about it, if enough people want it, then I'm sure they'll eventually include it. Until then the third party solutions will no doubt grow in popularity. It's just a shame that if they are included by default the third party aps will no doubt fade away.