Accessibility features for dyslexia and dsygraphia for fiction writers and for students.

I have a wish list request and I hope the developers of Scrivener like the idea. I wish as a future addition to help people with mild dyslexia and autism to have our words out loud by the word program (while being highlighted). I also have to keep my sentences short when writing a story. I want as a wish, text to speech, like some popular programs have already. It would improve my coherency of myself or of others or cohesiveness of paragraphs. I have Aspergers spectrum disorder, and I have trouble writing stories in correct discourse. Scrivener is one of the few programs with magnification that doesn’t blur as a word processor and covers the whole screen. I want both to help so that I and others would make less mistakes. Thank you for reading this as it is a very big wish for this to be a feature. Don’t leave us, special learners and disabled people behind. There is an audience and scrivener seems a unique platform for that. (other features could be line spacing, I am new to Scrivener and don’t know if that is available). It’s becoming a feauture of some programs and wish it would be an option (as I did purchase the product). And that the voice sound not artificial. This could broaden its audience even more. Thank you for reading this for whom it may concern.

One last word on this request and why it is important for people who have autism. It is a maxim for writers or a good habit to read back their sentences with their voices. And this remains the case when checking papers or documents in programs. Many users have to read out loud their work. It seems to me that reading out loud would make it so as if we do not have to tired from using our voices, and can be painstakingly slow. Save us the effort and time, and this will help students in schools, and others could benefit the vast majority of users. Thank you for reading this and hopefully, you can see my point of view if you agree with this vision then good. This program would eventually become even more popular than it already is. Thank you.