Accessibility Commitment
Website Accessibility Commitment:
Web Accessibility Help:
- If you have Difficulty Seeing and Reading Websites
- If you have Difficulty Hearing Audio
- If you have Difficulty Typing and Using Your Keyboard
- If you have Difficulty Using the Mouse
As an alternative resource, if you have trouble seeing, hearing, using the keyboard or mouse, the US Social Security Administration offers these tips (link is external) for optimizing your computer and web browser to improve your online experience.
- Use your computer to read web pages out loud (link is external)
- Use the keyboard to navigate screens (link is external)
- Increase text size (link is external)
- Magnify your screen (link is external)
- Change background and text colors (link is external)
- Make your mouse pointer more visible (link is external) (Windows only)
If you find a keyboard or mouse difficult to use, speech recognition software such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking (link is external) or your operating system speech recognition software may help you navigate web pages and online services. This software allows the user to move focus around a web page or application screen through voice controls.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, there are several accessibility features available to you.
Transcripts: A text transcript is a text equivalent of audio information that includes spoken words and non-spoken sounds such as sound effects. We are working on adding transcripts to all scripted video and audio content.
Captioning: A caption is transcript for the audio track of a video presentation that is synchronized with the video and audio tracks. Captions are generally rendered visually by being superimposed over the video, which benefits people who are deaf and hard-of-hearing, and anyone who cannot hear the audio (e.g., when in a crowded room). Most of our video content includes captions. Learn how to turn captioning on and off in YouTube. (link is external)
Volume controls: Your computer, tablet, or mobile device has volume control features. Each video and audio service has its own additional volume controls. Try adjusting both your device’s volume controls and your media players’ volume controls to optimize your listening experience.
If you require additional information, or further assistance, please feel free to Contact Us and specify the nature of the accessibility issue and any assistive technology you use. We will endeavor to provide the content you need in the format you require.