Dr. Jonathan Hoffberger and his team strive to ensure that all services are accessible to people with visual challenges or disabilities. Please call us for assistance - we are happy to help!
Most modern operating systems are capable of text to speech voice synthesizing. This allows you to have your computer read entire webpages or selected text on your screen out loud to you.
For Windows, hold the Ctrl key and press the Escape key, then type "narrator" and then press the Enter key.
For Mac OS X, click the Apple menu in the top-left corner of your screen and go to "System Preferences," then choose "Dictation & Speech," then click "Text to Speech." Check the "Speak selected text when the key is pressed" checkbox.
Third party software is also available.
Most modern operating systems are capable of zooming your entire screen. This may be a good alternative if increasing font sizes alone is not sufficient.
For Windows, click the "Start" menu in the bottom-left corner of your screen and then go to "All Programs," then "Accessories," then "Ease of Access" and then click "Magnifier." Click the "Options" button and then move the slider to adjust the zoom increment. For more information about Windows' zoom accessibility features click to visit their website.
For Mac OS X, click the Apple menu in the top-left corner of your screen and go to "System Preferences," then choose "Accessibility," then click "Zoom". You can assign keyboard shortcuts or trackpad gestures.
Third party software is also available.
Most modern web browsers are capable of increasing/decreasing font sizes while on a webpage. For detailed instructions please see the WCAG documentation page that opens in a new site.
To increase the font size, hold the Ctrl key (Command key on a Macintosh) and press the + (plus) key.
To decrease the font size, hold the Ctrl key (Command key on a Macintosh) and press the - (minus) key.
To revert to the default font size, hold the Ctrl key (Command key on a Macintosh) and press the 0 (zero) key.
Lowering your screen resolution may help you keep track of your mouse cursor. Alternatively, most modern operating systems allow you to increase the size of your mouse cursor.
For Windows, click the "Start" menu in the bottom-left corner of your screen and then type "Mouse" (may need to click "Search" first if using Windows 8 or later). Select the "Mouse" option. Click the "Pointers" tab and adjust the size to your liking.
For Mac OS X, click the Apple menu in the top-left corner of your screen and go to "System Preferences," then choose "Accessibility," then click "Display." Adjust the "Cursor size" slider to your liking.
Most modern web browsers allow you to override fonts with your own formatting and change the color theme.
For Chrome, go to the top right 3-dot menu and select "settings," then select "appearance" for options. You can also search the Chrome Extension Web Store for a suitable extension.
For Safari, click menu in the top-left corner of your screen, then select "Preferences." Then click "appearance" and then "standard font" and select your preference.
For Microsoft Edge, click on the menu (ALT + F) and click settings, then click on appearance, and then "overall appearance" or "theme."
For Firefox, click the "Menu" icon at the top-right of your window (3 horizontal lines) and then select "Preferences". Select "Content" from the left-sidebar. Click "Colors..." in the "Fonts & Colors" section and adjust the colors to your liking.
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