How does Ginger Software help people with dyslexia?
Ginger’s revolutionary technology was developed specifically to correct the kinds of spelling mistakes commonly made by people with dyslexia that other spell checkers do not correct. Spell checkers usually suggest words whose spelling most resembles the misspelled word; Ginger suggests words whose meaning best suits the context of the entire sentence. The following examples are the types of mistakes often made by people with dyslexia: • Unusual spelling, such as becals for because, strengning for strengthening. A regular spell checker will suggest the most similar word: becalms for becals and stringing for strengning. Ginger will choose the right correction based on the sentence the spelling mistake appears in. • Writing words as they sound, such as fizix for physics, enuf for enough, shoor for sure. Spell checkers suggest the most similar word based on letter similarity: fizzy for fizix, ennui for enuf, short for shoor. Ginger offers corrections whose sound is similar even if the spel