On 11/4/18 5:08 AM, Ricardo Berlasso wrote:
Sorry for jumping into the discussion, but I think some people here
are missing the real point of the problem
Is that mistake a matter of 'learning'?
Yes, unequivocally.
Not necessarily. There are several forms of mild dyslexia in which the
person swaps letters or even "fingers" (typing an "o" instead of an
"a," for example).
Dyslexia is a _learning_ disability. Further, there is a body of
research about how to _learn_ to overcome it. Please have coherent
foundation before proceeding in the discussion.