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Accessibility

enVision's Commitment to Accessibility

enVision Community Living is committed to ensuring equal access and participation for all people regardless of their abilities. We are committed to treating all people in a way that maintains their dignity and independence. We believe in inclusion. We are committed to meeting the needs of people who face accessibility barriers by identifying and removing existing barriers, and preventing the development of new barriers, and by meeting our obligations under the Accessibility for Manitobans Act.

Web accessibility is the practice of ensuring that websites are usable by as wide an audience as possible. More specifically, accessibility ensures that people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges can understand and interact with a website and its content.

If you are having difficulty accessing information or services on our website, please contact us.

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Tips for Browsing on enVisionCL.com and Elsewhere on the Web

There are some basic accessibility features built into computer operating systems and web browsers. Here are some tips for making our website more accessible.

Magnify the Screen

Zoom in on web pages using simple keyboard controls. The magnifier allows you to focus on specific parts of the screen, enlarging the text and other page elements.

  • For Windows operating systems, press Ctrl and + to zoom in on a web page (Ctrl and to zoom out).
  • For Mac operating systems, press Cmd and + to zoom in on a Web page (Cmd and to zoom out).

Customize the Mouse Pointer

You can customize a computer mouse pointer by reducing speed, increasing size and changing appearance.

Learn how to change mouse settings for Windows operating systems:

Learn how to change mouse settings for Mac operating systems:

Make the Computer Speak Aloud

Many operating systems have text-reading features, and talk-to-text functions. Check your programs for your Ease of Access Center. Windows Narrator is available in Windows 10.

For Mac users, VoiceOver is available as a standard part of the OS X operating system.