Dyslexia Autocorrect Help
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Overview
Dyslexia Autocorrect Helper catches the kinds of spelling mistakes that
standard spell-checkers miss — the letter reversals, swaps, and phonetic
slips common with dyslexia (like "wnat" → "want", "freind" → "friend",
"phsycal" → "physical").
As you type in any text box or content-editable field on the web, the
extension quietly checks each word against a 30,000-word frequency list
and a set of dyslexia-specific error patterns (b/d and p/q confusion,
letter transpositions, silent-letter mix-ups, vowel swaps, and more). If
it spots a likely typo, a small suggestion popup appears right above the
word — just press Tab or click to accept, or use the arrow keys to pick
between multiple suggestions.
The extension learns from your choices: words you accept get remembered,
so future suggestions get smarter over time.
It also includes a simple reading-comfort panel (click the toolbar icon)
to adjust letter spacing, word spacing, and line height on any page —
helpful for reducing visual crowding while reading.
Everything runs locally in your browser. No text you type is ever sent
anywhere — corrections and preferences are stored only on your device.
Works in text fields and rich-text editors across most websites.
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