Here are some resources to help you use our website more easily:
If you have trouble seeing web pages, then follow these instructions:
- Have your computer read web pages to you.
- Use your keyboard to move around the screen.
- Make the text bigger.
- Zoom in on your screen.
- Change the colors of the background and text.
- Make your mouse pointer easier to see (only on Windows).
These tips come from the US Social Security Administration.
If you need other ways to use your mouse and keyboard:
Speech recognition software, like Dragon, lets you use your voice to move around websites.
If you have hearing problems:
Closed Captions – Captions on videos show words on the screen, so everyone can understand the video. Learn how to turn captions on and off on YouTube.
Volume Controls – You can change the volume on your computer, tablet, or phone. Videos and sound clips also have volume controls within the media players. Changing both the device volume and the media player’s volume can make listening easier.
If these suggestions don’t help, please contact us for help.
