dysgraphia

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Dysgraphia is a transcription disability that affects handwriting, making it difficult for individuals to express themselves through writing. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how Microsoft Surface devices and OneNote can assist people with dysgraphia. For example, a high school student named Kody Peralta uses a Surface Book and Surface Pen to take handwritten notes at a larger scale, scrolling in and out to maintain legibility. This technology helps overcome challenges with pressure and fine motor control associated with dysgraphia, enabling users to write more comfortably and effectively. The tag covers assistive technology solutions for dysgraphia within the Windows ecosystem.
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    Kody Peralta: A high school student using Surface Book and OneNote every day

    Recently I met Kody Peralta, an ambitious 18-year old high school graduate who’s Surface Book has changed the way he learns. Kody now has the ability to take handwritten notes which he couldn’t do on pen and paper because of his transcription disability, dysgraphia. People with dysgraphia have...
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