Welcome to ADMH/MR

 

Welcome to ADMH/MRWelcome to ADMH/MR

Welcome to ADMH/MR  

Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Department of

accessibility and accessibility policy

 

This web site is being designed to be accessible to individuals with disabilities. The following features may be helpful to you...
Large Fonts

Text on our web site can easily be increased to almost twice its normal size. If you are using Internet Explorer 5 or 6, try it out:

  • Open Internet Explorer's "View" menu (or press Alt + V)
  • Select "Text Size" (press X)
  • Select "Largest" (press G)

    (Turn Large Fonts off by doing the same but selecting "Medium" or pressing M.)

High Contrast

The ADHH/MR web site automatically works with Windows' "High Contrast" mode. If your computer is already set for High Contrast mode, activate it by pressing:

  • (Left) Alt + (Left) Shift + Print Screen

    (Turn High Contrast off by pressing the same keys again.)

Otherwise, see Microsoft's Step by Step Tutorials for instructions on how to turn High Contrast mode on.

Keyboard

If you are uncomfortable with the mouse, you can operate the entire DHS web site using just the keyboard:

  • Press the Tab key to move from link to link (or Shift + Tab to move backwards).
  • Press the Enter key to activate a link.
  • Use Alt + Left Arrow to go back a page.
Or, to fill out forms:
  • Press the Tab key to move from field to field.
  • Press Up Arrow or Down Arrow to move between items in a list.
  • Press Spacebar to check or uncheck radio buttons and checkboxes.
  • Press Enter to activate buttons.
Intent

Please let us know how we can make our web site more accessible. We encourage your input.

If you have questions or comments regarding the accessibility of the ADMH/MR web site, please use our Contact ADMH/MR page.

 

Please report errors, broken links, suggestions or omissions to: click here.

Date Updated: July 2, 2003