Some people like to zoom into the screen or web browser in order to see things better. Here are a few ways of doing it depending on your setup:
Another option is to use Ctrl (Cmd on Mac) along with the Plus (+) or Minus (-) keys when you’re in a web browser.
Some people like to change colors or fonts to see words more clearly. Most major web browsers have options to do this.
We recommend a mixture of settings that include enlarging the font size and zooming options for a better viewing experience.
Screen readers are text-to-speech software that allow people to read and interact with content in different ways. Many people who cannon view screen content can use them to allow audio access to web content.
There are free options available including NVDA for Windows and VoiceOver for Mac. You can also use JAWS for Windows.
Screen readers accept input in a variety of ways, the most common way is through your keyboard. Some screen readers also accept Braille input.
Whether you use an iOS or Android device, there are a number of features on your smart phone designed to improve accessibility to content.
VoiceOver for iOS and TalkBack for Android come with the operating system. To turn them on follow the instructions below.
Navigate to the Accessibility section on your iOS (Settings, General, Accessibility) or Android (Settings, Accessibility) device to select your settings.