Use the accessibility options provided by this Web site to control the screen display. These options allow changing the text size and color scheme for clear visibility and better readability.
Text Size Icons
Following different options are provided in the form of icons which are available on the top of each page:
Decrease text size: Allows to decrease the text size up to two levels.
Normal text size: Allows to set default text size.
Increase text size: Allows to increase the text size up to two levels.
Changing the Color Scheme
Changing the color scheme refers to applying a suitable background and text color that ensures clear readability. There are four options provided to change the color scheme. These are:
Default: applies white color as the background and black color to the foreground text to set the default contrast.
Pink on black: Applies black color as the background and pink color to the foreground text to improve readability.
Yellow on Black: Applies black color as the background and yellow color to the foreground text to improve readability.
Yellow on Blue: Applies blue color as the background and yellow color to the foreground text to improve readability.
Note: Changing the color scheme does not affect the images on the screen.
Portable Document Format (PDF) is the published specification used by standards bodies around the world for more secure, reliable electronic document distribution and exchange. PDF documents can be shared, viewed, and printed by anyone, on any system, using free Adobe Reader software regardless of the operating system, original application, or fonts.
To open a .PDF file you have two options. You can download the software Adobe Acrobat Reader and install it onto your computer. The software is available free of charge from the Adobe Acrobat site and a link to download the same has been placed below.
The second option is to use an online .PDF conversion tool. Visit the Adobe Acrobat website (link to the relevant page given below), type in the address of a .PDF file and get it to translate the file into a more readable format while you wait. Or you can email the address of the file (or the file itself) to Adobe, and they will email a translation back. These translations of the files may not be as clearly formatted as the original PDF file.