Technology Feature Brief: Adjustable Letter Spacing
![Two images of the same article within the CISL reader environment are shown side-by-side. The article in the image on the right has letters that are more spaced out from one another, compared to the article in the left image. Above the two images a line of text reads “More or less space between letters?” with two arrows, one pointing to each image.](/binaries/content/gallery/castm/resources/cisl-features-adjustable-letters.png/cisl-features-adjustable-letters.png/aem%3Amedium)
Center on Inclusive Software for Learning (CISL) at CAST
Date2023
The option to adjust the spacing between letters and words is an option that makes documents accessible for all. Do you prefer reading text with the letters spaced more closely together or further apart?
The Center on Inclusive Software for Learning (CISL) at CAST conducted literature reviews and testing within Clusive, our adaptive and accessible web-based reader designed during the project, to develop Technology Feature Briefs. These briefs are designed for educators, developers, and researchers to find out more about particular features within technology tools, how they’re used, and whether they might be effective in addressing different barriers within a technology environment.
Download the report on adjustable letter spacing
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Center on Inclusive Software for Learning at CAST. (2023). Technology Feature Brief: Adjustable Letter Spacing. CAST. https://www.cast.org/products-services/resources/2023/cisl-technology-feature-brief-adjustable-letter-spacing
This content was developed under a grant from the US Department of Education, #H327A170002. However, the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officer, Celia Rosenquist.