Accessibility on this site

The website for Travessia Inclusão was developed in order to serve a wide audience through the implementation of accessibility resources, following the recommendations of the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines)/, level AA, a document of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), the leading Web standardization organization, which develops technical specifications and guidelines for international use.

Thereby, people with visual impairment, hearing impairment, learning difficulties, cognitive limitations, reduced mobility, photosensitivity, etc. and combinations of these characteristics can browse the site through resources that were implemented to guarantee their access, such as high contrast, shortcut keys, keyboard navigation, among others.

This site has better accessibility when accessed with the most up-to-date versions of your web browser.
Always use the latest version of your software.

Support Contact

If you find any accessibility problems on the pages of this site, you can contact our development team and point out the difficulties encountered through the email below:

suporte@acessoparatodos.com.br

Navigation Tips

How to Make Text Bigger and Smaller

This website has been designed to allow efficient use of your browser's native zoom capabilities. To increase the font and enlarge the content, just press the keys “Ctrl +” and “Ctrl -“ to decrease. To go back to default, press

Tab navigation

Use the Tab key to navigate through elements that receive user action on the site, such as links, buttons, form fields and others in the order in which they are presented on the page, and Shift + Tab to return. Use the directional arrows to access textual information.

Shortcut keys by browsers

Edge and Google Chrome:

  • “Alt + 1” - go to content
  • “Alt + 2” go to the menu
  • “Alt + 3” Go to footer
  • “Alt + 4” Access this Accessibility Help page

Internet Explorer:

  • “Alt + number” and then press “enter”

Firefox:

  • “Alt + Shift + number”

Opera:

  • “Shift + Escape + number”

Safari e OmniWeb:

  • “Ctrl + number”

Assistive Technologies

Some of our suggestions for available softwares for people with disabilities

Visually Impaired Software

  • Nitrous Voice Flux: controls the computer by voice. Free;
  • NVDA: multiple languages (Windows). Free;
  • YeoSoft Text screen reader in English and Portuguese;
  • Jaws for Windows: screen reader – multiple languages;
  • Virtual Vision screen reader in Brazilian Portuguese (Windows);
  • DOSVOX: system for the visually impaired (Windows or Linux).

Note: Read your screen reader manual about the best way to navigate web pages.

Hearing Impairment Software

Hugo - Avatar tradutor de Libras
You can install Hand Talk's automatic translation application for Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS), which will translate text or audio content on your cell phone.
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