Keyboard-only navigation
Zooming in and out
There are three main ways to zoom in on a webpage - using your browser built-in capabilities, using your OS built-in capabilities, or installing a special plug-in for the browser. Our recommendation is to use the easiest way - browser built-in zoom.
With a browser
All popular browsers allow zooming in and out by pressing the Ctrl (Cmd in OS X) and + or - keys. Or alternatively hold down the Ctrl key and scroll up or down with the mouse.
In your operating system
Browser plug-ins
Changing colors
This website allows users to add more contrast for the contet by changing the content colors. To enable high-contrast view, click here or press Tab until the “Toggle high contrast” link appears at the top of the page. The website refreshes, and text color changes to white, links to yellow and backgrounds to black. The focus box is also changed to more obvious thick dotted frame.
Using a screen reader
A choice of popular screen readers:
- JAWS (Windows) http://www.freedomscientific.com/
- VoiceOver (OS X, free, built-in)
- NVDA (Windows, free) http://www.nvaccess.org/download/
- SystemAccess (Windows) http://www.serotek.com/systemaccess