Accessibility Statement

At Precise Consulting, we are dedicated to ensuring digital accessibility for all users. We are committed to meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Levels A and AA and adhering to the effective communication requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other relevant regulations. Our goal is to make our website inclusive and accessible to everyone.

In addition to meeting compliance standards, we offer an assistive customer experience (CX) technology application for users who may experience challenges with typing, gesturing, using a mouse, or reading. This application is available for free download and includes features like:

  • Mouse and keyboard alternatives

  • Voice recognition tools

  • Speech-enabled browsing

  • Hands-free/touch-free navigation

We’re here to help. If you encounter any accessibility barriers on our website, please let us know by contacting us at support@precisecg.com. Your feedback is invaluable as we continue to improve our digital accessibility.


Here are some tips for website support:

How to Enlarge Font on a Website

Almost all browsers have the capability to enlarge the text size on the page you’re viewing. 

  • For Windows machines, when your browser is open, select the Control (Ctrl) key and press the + (plus) key to increase the font size. 

  • For Apple/Macs, when your browser is open, select the Command key and press the + (plus) key to increase the font size.

  • For iPhone and iPads, you can permanently increase font sizes by going to Settings, selecting “Accessibility”, then selecting “Display & Text Size”, and finally choose “Larger Text” to use a slider to adjust font size. Watch this AARP video iPhone Settings to Help You See and Hear Better.

    • For temporary font size increases, pinch two fingers together on the screen and then expand them apart to zoom in on your desired content.

  • For Android phones and tablets, you can permanently increase font sizes by going to Settings, then selecting “Accessibility”, then selecting “Visibility Enhancements”, and finally selecting “Font Size and Style” to choose a larger font. Watch this AARP video Android Settings to Help You See and Hear Better.

    • For temporary font size increases, pinch two fingers together on the screen and then expand them apart to zoom in on your desired content.  You can also tap the content you want enlarged three times and it will zoom in on the screen.

How to Navigate Websites on a Computer without a Mouse

When a website is accessible, you should be able to access all content on a page using only your keyboard. Here are a few common keys and commands to help you navigate with your keyboard:

  • Navigate forwards through links, buttons, and form elements: Tab

  • Navigate backwards through links, buttons, and form elements: Shift + Tab

  • Select a button: Spacebar or Enter

  • Close a pop-up window: Esc

  • Navigate text and other content (that are not buttons, links, or form elements) on a screen: Arrow keys

  • Go to the top of the page:

    • CTRL + Home (Windows) 

    • Fn + left arrow (Mac)

  • Go to the bottom of the page:

    • CTRL + End (Windows) 

    • Fn + right arrow (Mac)

  • Refresh the page:

    • F5 (Windows) 

    • Command + R (Mac)

How to Access Video Content When it is Hard to Hear

You can increase the volume of a video on our video player in the bottom left corner by selecting the button with a speaker and toggling up the volume. You can also increase the volume on your phone, tablet or computer.

  • For a Windows machine, select the Speakers icon in the notification area. A volume slider will appear where you can adjust the slider to the right to increase volume.

  • For an Apple/Mac, select the “Speaker icon in the menu bar, then adjust the slider to the right to increase the volume.

    • If the Volume control isn’t in the menu bar, choose Apple menu , then select “System Preferences”, then select “Sound”. Select the “Show volume in menu bar” checkbox.

  • For iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets, use the volume buttons on the side of the device to increase the overall volume of the device.

Closed Captions

most videos provide the ability to turn on closed captioning for all of our video content. Captions will automatically be displayed on our videos when you play them, although you have the ability to turn off captions by using the “CC” button in the bottom right corner of our video player.

How to Reduce Motion on a Website

Sometimes websites have background videos or moving content that can be distracting. You can adjust your global settings to reduce or stop this motion, although it can be dependent on if a site owner has provided the capability to do so.

  • For Windows machines, go to “Settings”, then select “Ease of Access”, then “Display”, then “Simplify and personalize Windows”, where you can set your “Show animation in Windows” to off.

  • For Apple/Macs, go to “System Preferences”, then select “Accessibility”, followed by “Display”, where you can check a box for “Reduce Motion.”

  • For iPhones and iPads, go to “Settings”, then “Accessibility”, then “Motion” where you can turn on the “Reduce Motion” setting.

  • For Android phones and tablets, go to “Settings”, then “Accessibility”, then “Visibility enhancements”, then toggle on “Remove Animations.”