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If you are visually impaired you can follow the instructions below to make the site more accessible: On the View menu in Internet Explorer, click Text Size. Select Larger or Largest to increase the size of your font.  This will take effect immediately. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options:
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Colours button allows you to select your foreground and background colours. Choose a high contrast such as black text on a white background. These settings may not be actioned until you alter the accessibility options (see below).
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Fonts button allows you to choose your own font, select a simple well defined font such as Ariel. These settings may not be actioned until you alter the accessibility options (see next item).

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Accessibility button is very important; this allows you to override formatting information with your own preferences. Check all the boxes to ignore colours, font styles and font sizes on web pages.  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more advanced accessibility options, on the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab. 
Change the following settings as needed:
• Move system caret with focus/selection changes. If you use a screen reader, you may want to select this check box. Some screen readers or screen magnifiers use the system caret to determine which area of the screen to read or magnify. • Always expand alt text for images. Select this check box if you rely on alternate (ALT) text instead of viewing the actual pictures (that is, you've cleared the Show pictures check box). This ensures that the text is not cut off if the amount of text is larger than the image area.
• Use smooth scrolling and Enable page transitions. If you use a screen magnification or screen reader program, you may want to clear these check boxes. If you use a voice recognition program, and you experience recognition errors during smooth scrolling and transitions, you may also want to clear these check boxes.
• Show pictures, Play animations, and Play videos. If you have low vision, you may want to clear these check boxes to improve performance. If you are sensitive to screen flashing, you may also want to clear these check boxes.
• Play sounds. If you have cognitive disabilities, you may want to clear this check box to prevent distractions. If you are blind, you may want to clear this check box or selectively download sounds so that they do not interfere with a screen reader reading text aloud.
• Print background colours and images. If you have low vision, you may want to clear this check box to improve print legibility.
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