Blurred Vision: Older People or those who suffer from specific conditions such as Macular Degeneration, nearsightedness, presbyopia, or astigmatism have difficulty with reading text in smaller font sizes, condensed text, and text with insufficient spacing will benefit from these tools. In addition, other essential User Interface elements, such as the cursor, are also hard to see. The Content Adjustment settings can increase the overall size of all content (Content Scaling) or just increase the size of the fonts.
Low Vision: People with low vision have reduced visual acuity and may benefit from larger fonts or magnified displays. The Content Adjustment settings include a text magnifier.
Dyslexia: People with Cognitive Disabilities might benefit from changing the content display to increase line spacing, letter spacing, or text alignment (left, right, or centered).
CVA (Cerebrovascular Accident): Stroke victims also have difficulty with reading text, and these tools make it easier for them to read and focus on web page content.
Color Adjustments: Content Scaling, Highlight Titles, Highlight Links, Readable Font, Adjust Font Sizing, Adjust Letter Spacing, Adjust Line Height, Text Magnifier, Alignment (left, center, right).
These settings enable users to adjust how your site’s content is displayed, making it as readable as possible to someone with a particular disability. These settings also help people who do not have a defined disability but are simply aging. As individuals grow older, their visual acuity declines, making it harder to read small fonts, distinguish fine details, and process complex layouts.
See how the screen appears when activating the accessibility settings. Move the slider left or right < > to see the contrast.
See how the screen appears when activating the accessibility settings. Move the slider left or right < > to see the contrast.
See how the screen appears when activating the accessibility settings. Move the slider left or right < > to see the contrast.
See how the screen appears when activating the accessibility settings. Move the slider left or right < > to see the contrast.
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