We are committed to improving the accessibility of our website and helping all visitors have a positive browsing experience. Below are some tips and tools you can use to make navigating our site easier.
If you have difficulty seeing web pages, the US Social Security Administration recommends:
You can also use speech recognition software, such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking, to navigate web pages and applications using voice commands.
Several accessibility features are available to assist users with hearing challenges:
Closed Captioning
Most of our videos include closed captions, which display a synchronized transcript of the audio. Captions help those who are deaf or hard of hearing and anyone in a noisy environment. You can learn how to enable or disable captions on YouTube for our video content.
Volume Controls
All computers, tablets, and mobile devices have built-in volume settings. Individual video and audio players may also include separate controls. Adjusting both can improve your listening experience.
If these recommendations do not meet your needs, please contact us for further assistance.