{"id":4878,"date":"2024-07-18T12:31:42","date_gmt":"2024-07-18T15:31:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/edgeuol.levante.cx\/?page_id=4878"},"modified":"2024-07-23T10:41:06","modified_gmt":"2024-07-23T13:41:06","slug":"accessibility","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/edgeuol.levante.cx\/en\/accessibility\/","title":{"rendered":"Accessibility"},"content":{"rendered":"
Diversity and inclusion are important parts of who we are and what we stand for here at Edge UOL<\/strong>. We work to ensure all our websites are accessible to everyone.<\/p>\n We strive to ensure our websites work on popular browsers across various platforms, from desktops to smartphones.<\/p>\n To increase or decrease the page display on popular browsers like Microsoft Edge<\/strong>, Chrome<\/strong>, Firefox<\/strong>, Safari<\/strong>, and Opera<\/strong>, it’s simple.<\/p>\n All recent versions of Windows have a magnifier that allows users to enlarge part of the screen. For people with visual impairments, installing functional magnification software that suits their needs is necessary. Users using Apple’s OS X operating systems should use the “Cursor Text” feature. In Windows, the “Windows Narrator” feature converts on-screen text to speech.Access what you need<\/h5>\n
Read with ease<\/h5>\n
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\nPress and hold the \u201cControl\u201d key (Windows) or \u201cCommand\u201d key (Mac OS). Press + to zoom in or – to zoom out.<\/li>\n
\nPosition your index finger and thumb on the screen. Spread them apart to zoom in or pinch them together to zoom out.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nMagnify your screen<\/h5>\n
\nLearn more about screen magnifiers on Windows.<\/em><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n
\nLearn more about accessibility features in OS X.<\/em><\/a><\/span><\/p>\nUse a screen reader<\/h5>\n
\nLearn how to use it.<\/em><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n