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From the figure 3.3 as the speed changed to fast speed S3,36 % of the
subjects’ writing was clearly visible, indicating that the writing is legi-
ble, 54% of the samples had few words unclear while writing in speed
S3. And around 10% of the subjects’ writing none of the words were
clear so it is then classified as illegible. Chart Title
17%
25%
Figure 3.4: high speed S4
58%
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When the samples were written in very fast speed S4 Shown in the fig-
ure 3.4, the legibility reduced. That is only 17% of the subjects’ writ-
ing were clearly visible indicating the samples were legible, 58% of the
writing samples had few words that were unclear so it was classified as
moderately legible. And also 25% of the subjects’ writing none of the
words were clear so it was classified as illegible.
Overall it was observed that when the subject used an ink pen for writ-
ing at different speeds, the writing legibility decreased comparatively.
Majority of the samples were moderately legible and few samples were
illegible.
Ge
• • Gel pen- The results of legibility in relation to different speeds of 100
l pen
subjects, using a gel pen to write are shown in the figure 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
Chart Title
and 4.4 1%
Figure 4.1:slow speed S1
99%
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