Walsall College is committed to making the information and resources provided within our website available to as many people as possible, and to help achieve this, we follow widely accepted ‘best practice’ principles for design and usability.

My Computer My Way was developed by AbilityNet to offer help on how to make your device easier to use and how your web browser operates to make websites more accessible.

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You can change the settings in in your web browser or computer to make things easier to see. For help you can view the AbilityNet’s guide to accessibility features that help you see our website more clearly. You can adjust the text size in your browser very easily. For help you can view AbilityNet’s guide to making your text larger.

Text size:

You can adjust the text size in your browser very easily. For help you can view the AbilityNet’s guide to making your text larger.

Zoom in on web page:

You can zoom into a website by pressing the following keys on your keyboards

Windows:

To zoom in, press “Ctrl” and “+”
To zoom out, press “Ctrl” and “-”
To restore the zoom to 100% press “Ctrl” and “)”
Mac:
To zoom in, press “cmd” and “+”
To zoom out, press “cmd” and “-”
To restore the zoom to 100% press “cmd” and “)”

Alternative formats for documents

Our publications are available as a free download in PDF format. If you would like a version of one of our publications in an alternative format, such as Braille or large print, please contact the Inclusive Support Team on 01922 688536 or email inclusivesupport@walsallcollege.ac.uk

PDF stands for Portable Document File. You need a plug-in called Adobe Reader to view these files which you can download for free from Adobe’s website. Users who have concerns about accessibility should visit Adobe’s accessibility website.

PDFs and how to read them:

PDF stands for Portable Document File. You need a plug-in called Adobe Reader to view these files which you can download for free from Adobe’s website. Users who have concerns about accessibility should visit Adobe’s accessibility website.

Recent versions of Acrobat Reader have a Read Out Loud facility, which can be found under the View menu.