Accessibility Help

This website includes some content that is available in non-HTML format. They might not be visible properly if your browser does not have the required plug-ins.

For example, Acrobat Reader software is required to view Adobe Acrobat PDF files. If you do not have this software installed on your computer, you can download it for free. The following table lists some plug-ins that you will require:

Plug-ins Required

Document Type Download
Power Point Presentation Power Point Viewer 2003 (in any version till 2003)
PDF Content Adobe Acrobat Reader
Flash Content Adobe Flash Player (End-of-life info & alternatives)
Microsoft Office Open XML Format Presentation (PPTX) Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats
MPG (video file) Windows Media Player

Use the accessibility options provided by this website to control the screen display. These options allow changing the text size and contrast scheme for clear visibility and better readability.

Changing the Text Size

Changing the size of the text refers to making the text appearing smaller or bigger from its standard size. There are five options provided to you to set the size of the text that affect readability. These are:

  • >> Largest: Displays information in the largest font size.
  • >> Larger: Displays information in a font size larger than the standard font size.
  • >> Medium: Displays information in a standard font size, which is the default size.
  • >> Smaller: Displays information in a font size smaller than the standard font size.
  • >> Smallest: Displays information in the smallest font size.

Text Size Icons

  • >> A- Decrease text size: Allows to decrease the text size up to two levels
  • >> A Normal text size: Allows to set default text size
  • >> A+ Increase text size: Allows to increase the text size up to two levels

Accessibility Options

To change the text size using the Accessibility Options page:

  • >> Select Accessibility Options. The Accessibility Options page is displayed.
  • >> From the Text Size section, select the appropriate text size.
  • >> Click Apply.

Changing the Contrast Scheme

The website allows you to change the contrast schemes in two different ways, by clicking on the contrast scheme icons present at the top of each page and through the Accessibility Options page.

Contrast Scheme Icons

  • >> High Contrast view: Applies black colour to the background and suitable colours to the foreground
  • >> Standard contrast view: Applies white colour to the background and black colour to the foreground

Accessibility Options

To change the contrast scheme using the Accessibility Options page:

  • >> Select Accessibility Options. The Accessibility Options page is displayed.
  • >> From the Contrast Schemes section, select the appropriate contrast scheme.
  • >> Click Apply.

Note: Changing the contrast scheme does not affect the images on the screen.

Screen Reader Access

Screen Reader Access

Wealth First Portfolio Managers Limited (WFPML), website complies with World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA. This will enable people with visual impairments to access the website using assistive technologies, such as screen readers. The information of the website is accessible with different screen readers.

Various Screen Readers to choose from
Screen Reader Website Free / Commercial
Non Visual Desktop Access (NVDA) http://www.nvda-project.org/ Free
Screen Access For All (SAFA) https://safa-reader.software.informer.com/download/ Free
System Access To Go http://www.satogo.com/ Free
Thunder http://www.screenreader.net/index.php?pageid=11 Free
Web Anywhere http://webanywhere.cs.washington.edu/wa.php Commercial
Hal http://www.yourdolphin.co.uk/productdetail.asp?id=5 Commercial
JAWS http://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/Blindness/JAWS Commercial
Supernova http://www.yourdolphin.co.uk/productdetail.asp?id=1 Commercial
Window-Eyes http://www.gwmicro.com/Window-Eyes/ Commercial

Table lists popular screen readers with their official websites and whether they are free or commercial.