Technology Resources
Links to information and software that will help you use your computer and our website.
Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer
Microsoft PowerPoint ViewerOccasionally we offer information in Microsoft PowerPoint format. If you do not have the Microsoft Office suite installed on your computer, you will be unable to view these files without this additional software. |
Microsoft Word Viewer
Microsoft Word ViewerOccasionally we offer information in Microsoft Word format. If you do not have the Microsoft Office suite installed on your computer, you will be unable to view these files without this additional software. |
NM CHW Review Committee WebEx Meeting
NM CHW Review Committee WebEx MeetingNM CHW Review Committee WebEx Meeting for Jan 7, 2021 |
Screen Readers and Talking Web Browsers
Screen Readers and Talking Web BrowsersThis page on the British Broadcasting Corporation website is an overview of screen readers and talking browsers as well as various speech packages whose sole function is to make web browsers ‘talk’. |
Section 508
Section 508Requires that Federal agencies’ electronic and information technology is accessible to people with disabilities. IT Accessibility & Workforce Division, in the US General Services Administration’s Office of Government-wide Policy, has been charged with the task of educating Federal employees and building the infrastructure necessary to support Section 508 implementation. |
Style Sheet Validator
Style Sheet ValidatorThis online validator is a premium service that checks your entire site and evaluates its conformance with the World Wide Web Consortium to quickly identify those portions of your website that need your attention. |
Unicorn Validator
Unicorn ValidatorWith features such as General Conformance Check, Cascading Style Sheet Profile Validation, and Mobile Checker, this webpage is Unicorn, the World Wide Web Consortium’s unified validator. |
Use Your Keyboard to Control Your Mouse
Use Your Keyboard to Control Your MouseIf you find using a standard mouse difficult, choosing an alternative input device may help, but you may find that pressing keys on the keyboard to control the mouse is the easiest option. The guides on this British Broadcasting Corporation website offer information and explain how to customise your operating system, so you can control the mouse pointer by using the number pad on your keyboard, a feature often called Mouse Keys. |