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Here are three of the most common needs, and how they -can currently be addressed in Chrome. - -[TOC] - -### Full Page Zoom - -In order to increase or decrease the zoom level of the currently displayed web -page, you can use either the keyboard shortcuts (see table below) or access -‘Zoom->Larger/Normal/Smaller’ in the Chrome Page menu. - -[<img alt="image" -src="/developers/design-documents/accessibility/xoom_menu.png">](/developers/design-documents/accessibility/xoom_menu.png) - -Page zoom level will be remembered for *each unique domain*, e.g. if you -increase zoom for Google Search (http://www.google.com), zoom level will also be -increased for Google Calendar (http://www.google.com/calendar). However, since -Gmail (http://mail.google.com) is on a different domain, zoom level will remain -unchanged in this example. - -<table> -<tr> -<td> <b>Shortcut </b></td> -<td><b> Action</b> </td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td> Ctrl++</td> -<td> Increase zoom level.</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td> Ctrl+-</td> -<td> Decrease zoom level.</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td> Ctrl+0</td> -<td> Set zoom level to default level.</td> -</tr> -</table> - -### Adjusting Font Face and Size - -There are a number of ways to adjust your font settings. Chrome natively -supports changing of Fonts and Languages, including setting font face and size -for: - -* Serif Font -* Sans-Serif Font -* Fixed-width Font - -To access these settings, open the Google Chrome Options, select the Under the -Hood tab and click the Fonts and Languages button. The dialog that opens allows -you to adjust your font settings (note: there is an open bug -([1040](http://crbug.com/1040)) to allow these settings to override fonts -specified in web pages). - -[<img alt="image" -src="/developers/design-documents/accessibility/chrome_font_and_languages.png">](/developers/design-documents/accessibility/chrome_font_and_languages.png) - -In addition, there are a variety of Chrome Extensions that can be used to modify -various font properties: - -* [Change - Colors](https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/jbmkekhehjedonbhoikhhkmlapalklgn) - * Optional font family and font size configuration - * Ability to add new custom fonts -* [Minimum - Font](https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/pofdgleodhojjnibdfnlapkadjepdnka) - * Allows you to set the minimum font size on all web pages -* [Zoomy](https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/jgfonhdeiaaflpgphemdgfkjimojblie) - * Changes zoom level according to resolution & browser size. - -### High Contrast and Custom Color Support - -There are a number of steps you can take to configure Chrome to run with custom -contrast and colors. Beginning in [Chrome -73](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2019/03/nic73), Chrome provides -partial support for system-level color schemes. Dark mode for Chrome's UI is now -supported on Mac, and Windows support is on the way. - -1. Install a [Chrome - Extension](http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=154007) - which allows you to specify your own custom color combinations, for - instance the [Change - Colors](https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/jbmkekhehjedonbhoikhhkmlapalklgn) - extension. - * Quick page action to apply/remove styling overrides on a per - page, per domain or global basis (overriding Web page colors) - * Optional background, text, links and visited links color - configuration - * Option for showing/hiding images - * Option for showing/hiding Flash objects -2. Use a [Chrome - Theme](https://tools.google.com/chrome/intl/en/themes/index.html) - for some control of the color scheme of the Chrome user interface. - As an example, the [BitNova Dark - theme](https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/okaafmdeogblpdihiidddcnclfhpngcm) - offers white text on a black background. The [Chrome Extensions - Gallery](https://chrome.google.com/extensions) offers many other - themes, with a variety of color combinations. - -[<img alt="image" -src="/developers/design-documents/accessibility/custom_colors.png">](/developers/design-documents/accessibility/custom_colors.png) - ---- - -#### Other pages on accessibility - -* [Accessibility: Keyboard Access](/user-experience/keyboard-access) -* [Accessibility: Touch Access](/user-experience/touch-access) -* [Accessibility: Screen reader - support](/user-experience/assistive-technology-support) -* [Accessibility Design - Document](/developers/design-documents/accessibility) (for - developers)
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