Accessibility


We want all our customers and potential customers, including persons with disabilities, to be able to access information about our business through our website or by other means.

How to Change Text Size or Colors:
To make text bigger, press two keys at the same time:
Ctrl and + keys in Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS
⌘ and + keys in Mac OS

How to Make the Cursor or Mouse Pointer Bigger:
Windows 7: Click Start, type mouse and select Mouse in the Control Panel section.
Windows 8: Go to the Search charm and type mouse in the text box. Click the option that simply says “Mouse,” and has an icon of a mouse. (Don’t be tempted by the “Ease of Access mouse settings” option. It doesn’t provide as many options as the Control Panel tool.)
Windows 10: In the Search field, type mouse. Select Change your mouse settings. In the resulting Settings app, click Additional mouse settings.
Now, whichever version of Windows you’re using, you should be in the Mouse Properties dialog box.
Click the Pointers tab. Pull down the Scheme menu and select something. You’ll find a variety of options in different sizes, colors, and outlines. When you select one, it won’t change the actual mouse pointer, but it will display your selection in the box to the right of the Scheme menu. If you really want to see how a pointer looks in actual use, click Apply and mouse around with it a bit.

Hear text read aloud
You can hear full pages read aloud with Chromebook’s built-in screen reader or hear parts of a page, including specific words, read aloud with Select-to-speak.


Listen to all text
To have pages read aloud to you, turn on your Chromebook’s built-in screen reader:

At the bottom right, select the time. Or press Alt + Shift + s.
Select Settings .
At the bottom, select Advanced.
In the "Accessibility" section, select Manage accessibility features.
Under "Text-to-Speech," turn on Enable ChromeVox (spoken feedback).