How to increase text size in your browser
If you have a visual impairment or disability, changing the settings of your internet browser or using voice-to-speech technology may help.
Depending on which browser you use, you can increase the size of the text on the screen in the following ways:
Firefox
Go to the View menu and select Text Size and then Increase Font, or use the keyboard shortcut by pressing Control and +.
Google Chrome
Go to the Customize menu and use the Zoom options, or use the keyboard shortcut by pressing Control and +.
Internet Explorer 7 and above
Go to the View menu and select Text Size. You can also go to Tools, then Internet Options, then Accessibility or use the keyboard shortcut of control and + or – to increase or decrease text size.
Opera
Go to the View menu, select Preferences then Fonts and then change Minimum Font Size.
Safari
Go to the View menu and select Make Text Bigger, or press the Apple key and then the Plus key (Control and the Plus key for Windows)
Most browsers will also have a text-to-speech function within their ‘Settings’ menu that will read out the text on the screen, as well as descriptions of the images.
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