Hi Sue,
Has he tried reading through tinted lenses? An optician should
be able to help with this even if he doesn't need a corrective prescription.
Regards, Bob
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] student
Hi
folks,
I
have a new PhD student who states that he has a problem when reading black text
on a white background – so that is most of his reading matter! I know that you
can get coloured screens for dyslexics, how do I go about obtaining one and
what colour should he use.
Thanks
in anticipation
Sue
Sue
Mann
Occupational
Health
Nurse Adviser
John
Innes Centre/Institute of Food Research/TOC/TSL/TGAC
Norwich
BioScience Institutes
Tel:
01603 450564
Fax:
01603 450029
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