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Windows text increase FONT size - By holding the CTRL key and the + key will increase the text FONT size.​​​


Windows text decrease FONT size - By holding the CTRL key and the - key will decrease the text FONT size.


​​Smart Phone screen zoom using your fingers - Pinching your fingers together zooms the display out, while pulling your pinched fingers apart zooms the display in. 


  • You can then, just drag a finger from your other on the screen to zoom in and out. Using your holding hand thumb as your anchored digit makes the zooming essentially a one finger action.


Additional Accessibility Tools - 

   A) Many popular browsers contain built-in accessibility tools.

  • Internet Explorer and Edge Accessibility Information 
  • Firefox Accessibility Information 
  • Google Chrome Accessibility Information


   B) PDF Reader

  • PDF reader software is required to view and print PDF documents that appear on this website.
  • We recommend Adobe's free PDF Reader software.
  • To download this program for free, visit the Adobe website.
  • To read PDF documents with a screen reader please visit the Adobe Reader Accessibility website which provides useful tools and resources.


   C) Flash Player

  • Flash player software is required to view the video content on this site. 
  • We recommend Adobe's free Flash Player software.
  • To download this program for free, visit the Adobe website.​
  • To access flash content using a screen reader please visit the Adobe Flash Player Accessibility website which provides useful tools and resources.


​   D) Federal Information Relay Service

  • Accessibility assistance is also available through the Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 for TTY communication.
  • The Federal Relay Service (FedRelay) is the only federal government telecommunications service contracted through the General Services Administration that allows people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf/blind, or have speech disabilities to have equal communication