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Accessibility on COMPEX.com


COMPEX is dedicated to supporting all customers. We have made every effort to comply with existing accessibility guidelines and our site has been designed with this in mind as well as usability. This web site is designed and coded with the goal of making it accessible to everyone, including those with physical disabilities. This page provides information on specific features that facilitate access on this website.

Macromedia Flash is used in the design throughout this site. For users whose browser does not support Flash, this will be detected and Flash-free, html pages will automatically be displayed. Users with assistive devices such as software speech synthesizers, screen magnifiers and other user interface features will be able to navigate this site.

How To Get Further Assistance

For further assistance, please contact Customer Service, and we'll make every effort to help you find information difficult for you to access. If you have difficulty accessing content throughout the site, please notify us through our website feedback form.

Using the Features of this Site

Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigation


Several shortcut keys have been defined to enable navigation within and between pages of this site. To use these shortcut keys hold down the ALT key (PC) or CONTROL key (Apple Macintosh) and then one of the keys in the list below. Internet Explorer users may also need to hit the “enter” key to activate a link.

The following shortcuts are available:

O home page
Y accessibility features
M sitemap
C contact page
B skip to the body (content) portion of the page

Skip Links


Each page of this site begins with a link that enables you to skip past the navigation links directly to the content of the page. The link is not visible because it is a one pixel by one pixel transparent image.

Additional Features

Standards


This site has been tested against the accessibility standards established by the U.S. federal government's Section 508 and the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Compliance was tested using the Accessibility Suite for Dreamweaver MX, Check Page for Accessibility V1.01 extension, and manual testing.

Compatibility


This site has been tested on various versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera, and Mozilla browsers.

Accessibility Resources

Section 508
Web site for Federal employees and the public to access resources for understanding and implementing the requirements of Section 508.

W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Web site by the World Wide Web Consortium focusing on the pursuit of web accessibility through five primary areas of work: technology, guidelines, tools, education and outreach, and research and development.

Tools for Evaluating Accessibility
List of tools that help web developers ensure the accessibility of their web sites.
 
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