Dyslexia is a specific learning disability that makes it difficult to read and write. Individuals with dyslexia often struggle with phonemic awareness, word decoding, and spelling, which can hinder their ability to process written language. Despite having average or above-average intelligence, those with dyslexia may find traditional teaching methods less effective and often require tailored instructional approaches to improve their reading and writing skills.
Disletic is the same thing as dyslexia and dyslexia is an inherited condition that makes or extremely difficult to read write and spell in your native language.
Dyslexia is a condition which makes it difficult to learn how to read. This is because the brain does not process certain symbols or letters which makes each word not appear correctly to the person.
cpu power, hard disk read/write capability, RAM read/write, software programmation
If you (the user account) has permission: Yes.
It would be hard to send letters, type, write stories and books, and read!!
the right place on the hard disk has to be found, then the read/write head must be placed there, then the sector (a small part of the hard disk) is read or written, if it's read, the data is moved into the memory, maybe by the DMA (Direct Memory Access) Controller. Is it's a write operation, the data must first be given to the Hard Disc Controller.
Depends upon the intensity of disorder ...it will effect the day to day life of the person like ...unable to co-ordinate hand and eye ....difficultly in simple math...hard to learn and memorize things write or type the proper spellings so on depends from person to person
Its is controlled by the "Actutator arm"
yes she has dyslexia so it is hard for her to read and write
Yes, the information on both can be changed.
No, internal hard drives do not use a laser to read and write data. Instead, they utilize magnetic storage technology, where data is written and read by read/write heads that move across spinning magnetic platters. These heads detect changes in magnetic fields to access and store information. In contrast, optical drives, like CD or DVD players, use lasers to read and write data on discs.
HDD is not Read Only Memory. Rather it is a Read-Write memory. So HDD is not the ROM.