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Document Type | Download |
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PowerPoint presentation | PowerPoint Viewer 2003 (in any version till 2003) (External website that opens in a new window) External Link:This will open in new window. |
PDF content | Adobe Acrobat Reader (External website that opens in a new window) External Link:This will open in new window. |
Flash content | Adobe Flash Player (External website that opens in a new window) External Link:This will open in new window. |
Power Point Microsoft Office Open XML Format Presentation (PPTX) |
Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats (External website that opens in a new window) External Link:This will open in new window. |
MPG (video file) | Windows Media Player (External website that opens in a new window) External Link:This will open in new window. |
Use the accessibility options provided by this Web site to control the screen display. These options allow changing the text size and contrast scheme for clear visibility and better readability.
Changing the size of the text refers to making the text appearing smaller or bigger from its standard size. There are three options provided to you to set the size of the text that affect readability. These are:
Following different options are provided in the form of icons which are available on the top of each page:
Changing the contrast scheme refers to applying a suitable background and text colour that ensures clear readability. There are two options provided to you to change the colour scheme. These are:
Two contrast scheme options are provided in the form of icons which are available on the top of each page:
Note: Changing the colour scheme does not affect the images on the screen.