The City of Jeffersonville is strongly committed to improved accessibility
for all city residents. If you require assistance accessing information on
this site, please
contact us or call 812.285.6400. To enable us to respond in a manner most helpful to you,
please let us know the nature of your accessibility problem, how you believe
we can further improve our efforts, the web address of the requested
material, and your contact information.
Low Vision Tips
To increase your font size, follow the steps below:
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If you have a scroll-wheel mouse, holding the "Ctrl" key while scrolling
down will increase the text size in most browsers.
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In Internet Explorer, in the menu bar, select View > Text Size
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In Mozilla Firefox, select View > Text Size or hold the "Ctrl" key while
selecting the "+" key.
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In Netscape 6x and higher, select View > Text Zoom or hold the "Ctrl"
key while selecting the "+" key.
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In Opera, select View > Zoom or use the "+" key.
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In Safari on a Mac, select View > Make Text Bigger
Screen Magnification
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Windows 98/2000/XP: Start > Programs > Accessories > Accessibility >
Magnifier
Audio Tips
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Mac OS X: To hear descriptions of everything on the screen and control
your keyboard and mouse using the keyboard, turn on VoiceOver in
Universal Access preferences.
Keyboard Preferences
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Keyboard response time
In Windows XP, FilterKeys is a keyboard feature that instructs the
keyboard to ignore brief or repeated keystrokes. Using FilterKeys,
you can also slow the rate at which a key repeats when you hold it
down. On the Keyboard tab, under FilterKeys, select the Use
FilterKeys check box.
In Mac OS X, to speed up or slow down the response time of the
keyboard or mouse, set preferences in Keyboard & Mouse preferences.
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Using a keyboard instead of the mouse
In Windows XP, MouseKeys is designed for people who have difficulty
using a mouse. MouseKeys allows you to use the numeric keypad to
control the mouse pointer. If you want to use the numeric keypad for
data entry as well as for navigation, you can set the MouseKeys to
be activated by pressing NUM LOCK. On the Mouse tab, under
MouseKeys, select the Use MouseKeys check box.
In Mac OS X, to move the pointer using a numeric keypad, turn on
Mouse Keys in Universal Access preferences.
Browser
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PwWebSpeak! is a free web browser
that translates web content into speech and Braille output. It is
intended for users who wish to access the internet in a non-visual or
combined auditory and visual way.
PDF Files
This web site contains links to PDF documents that require the most
current version of Adobe Reader to view. The Adobe Acrobat Reader
may already be installed on your computer as a "plug-in" or "helper
application" for your web browser. If the Adobe Acrobat Reader is
not installed on your computer, it can be found, free of charge, at
the
Adobe Acrobat Reader download page.
If you are using a screen reader, you may find it will not read some
documents in PDF format. Adobe provides a web site that will convert
non-accessible PDF files to a format that is useable with a screen
reader. The Adobe Access site is located at
access.adobe.com, and the tool
can also be added to your computer as a "plug-in".
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