Apparently, a font has been developed to help people who have dyslexia:
https://www.dyslexiefont.com/en/typeface/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-font-that-helps-dyslexics-read-better/
This is a very interesting aspect to addressing the problem of “dysfontia.” I find some fonts rather easier to read than others. For instance, I prefer the “Georgia” or “Souvenier” fonts to the more common “Times-Roman” font face, but I’m not exactly sure why. And why is it that cursive writing is no longer taught in primary grades? Many people now cannot even read it, let alone write with plain clarity in the longhand mode.