Accessibility Menu (CTRL + U)
Our website's accessibility menu can be accessed by clicking the accessibility icon in the lower right corner of your screen or by pressing CTRL and U on your keyboard.
ADA Issue Report
To report an accessibility issue, please click the ADA Issue Report icon located at the top and footer of our website.
Translation Menu - Language Options
For translation options, please click on the language translation icon in the upper left corner of your screen.
ACCESSIBILITY OPTIONS
There are many ways people with disabilities can change their device settings to make the Internet more accessible. Please check out the links below to learn about some of the accessibility options available that allow users to change background colors, preferred fonts, icon and text sizes, use screen readers, magnify screens, and more.
Browsers
- Apple Safari Accessibility
- Google Chrome Accessibility
- Microsoft Edge Accessibility
- Mozilla Firefox Accessibility
Microsoft Windows/ Office
Apple/ Mac OS X
- Hearing - Apple Accessibility Guide
- Cognitive - Apple Accessibility Guide
- Mobility - Apple Accessibility Guide
- Vision - Apple Accessibility Guide
Mobile Devices
- Android Devices - Accessibility Overview
- Apple iOS Devices (iPads/ iPhones) - Accessibility Guide
- BlackBerry - Accessibility Guide
- Chromebook Accessibility Features
ACCESSIBILITY SOFTWARE
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JAWS Screen Reading Software - a screen reader for Windows. A time-limited, downloadable demo is available.
- Lynx - a free text-only web browser for blind users with refreshable Braille displays.
- Opera - a visual browser with many accessibility-related features, including text zooming, user stylesheets, image toggle. A free downloadable version is available.
PDF and Word Docs
If your device does not have an Adobe Reader (for PDF documents) or Microsoft Office (for Word. Excel, and PowerPoint documents), Adobe and Microsoft offer free online readers.