Adjusting your web browser and operating system
If you find this site difficult to read, you can increase the size of text in your web browser. In most browsers, you can do this by pressing the Ctrl and + keys together. You can find detailed instructions for improving accessibility using specific browsers on their manufacturers' websites:
All common operating systems have accessibility features. For more information, see your operating system's website:
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Special software to enhance accessibility
Software is available that can speak web page content, magnify it, or otherwise improve accessibility. Please go to the R.N.I.B. site for more information on assistive technologies, or see Wikipedia for lists of screen readers and self-voicing browsers.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards
Renishaw endeavours to meet the W3C's web content accessibility guidelines. For example, we:
- Provide descriptive text of significant images
- Use scalable fonts
- Avoid the use of frames, which are difficult for special browsers to interpret
- Provide text descriptions of multimedia content on our site
- Use descriptive link titles
Here to help
We hope this page will assist you in using our website fully.
If you have any queries, or require further information, about Renishaw.com, please contact us.