Accessibility

Web Accessibility

C-ID was developed to be in compliance with California Government Code 11135, which requires such technologies to meet the accessibility requirements of Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. Sec. 794d). Our goal is to make the C-ID application accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities.

Web platforms and services are evolving constantly as is the support for assistive computer technologies. We welcome your feedback for improving the usability and accessibility of web applications and services. Please share your feedback or concerns with accessibility@cccnext.net so we may improve the service for all participants.

Keyboard Commands

Web browsers provide support for a variety of keyboard commands to support navigation and interaction without requiring the use of a mouse. The following table includes common keyboard commands:

Keystroke Windows Mac OS X
Increase Text Size Control+Plus Sign Command+Plus Sign
Decrease Text Size Control+Minus Sign Command+Minus Sign
Restore Text to Default Control+0 Command+0
Move forward through form fields Tab Tab
Move backward through form fields Shift+Tab Shift+Tab
Go back a page Alt+Left Arrow Command+Left Arrow
Go forward a page Alt+Right Arrow Command+Right Arrow
Close the window Control+W Command+W

Additional keyboard commands may be found for the following supported web browsers:

Reporting an Issue

The CCCTC strives to test various assistive technologies and web browsers to ensure a positive user experience. However, some assistive technology and web browser combinations may function better than others. If you cannot access content or use a feature due to a disability, please report the issue to:

CCC Technology Center
E-mail: accessibility@ccctechcenter.org
Phone: 1-877-247-4836
TTY: 855-350-3320
3536 Butte Campus Drive
Oroville, CA 95965

Helpful feedback may include:

  • What you were trying to do
  • What technologies you may have been using
  • The barrier or issue you encountered
  • The web address where you experienced the issue

For more information about providing feedback, please see Contacting Organizations about Inaccessible Websites from the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) for tips regarding what information you could provide so we can make improvements.