Maxient and Conduct Process Accessibility
Maxient Screen Reader Accessibility
It has been brought to our attention that the form auto-fill feature on most browsers can interfere with screen readers. Below are steps on how to disable the auto-fill function in most browsers to help screen readers' ability to interact with Maxient.
How to Turn Off Autofill in Chrome
- Click the Chrome menu icon (three dots at top right of screen).
- Click on Settings.
- In the Autofill section, click the arrow next to the area for which you wish to disable Autofill.
- Toggle the setting OFF if it is on, the system will automatically save your settings.
How to Turn Off Autofill in Internet Explorer
- Click on the Tools menu icon (gear at top right of screen).
- Click on Internet Options.
- Select the Content tab.
- In the AutoComplete section click on Settings.
- Uncheck Forms and User Names and Passwords.
- Click OK in the AutoComplete Settings window.
- Click OK in the Internet Options window.
How to Turn Off Autofill in Safari
- Click on the Safari menu (the word Safari at the top of the screen).
- Click on Preferences.
- Choose AutoFill.
- Uncheck Using info from my Contacts Card/Address Book Card and Other Forms.
- Click Done.
How to Turn Off Autofill in Edge (Chromium)
- Click on the Settings and More icon (three dots at top right of screen).
- Click on Settings.
- The menu should open to the Profiles page. If not, select this option from the menu on the left-hand side of the screen.
- In the Your Profile section, click on each of the following Passwords and Payment Info and toggle the setting to OFF
How to Turn Off Autofill in Firefox
- Click on the Firefox menu icon (three lines at top right of screen).
- Click on Settings.
- Choose Privacy & Security.
- In the Forms & Autofill section, uncheck the options you want to disable Autofill.
- The system will automatically save your settings.
Accessibility Resources through the Conduct Process
Students are responsible for requesting accommodations when they feel they are needed through the conduct process. Should any student need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability during the Student Conduct process, please contact the university’s ADA Coordinator’s office at 614-292-6207 (voice), 614-688-8605 (TTY), ada-osu@osu.edu, or visit https://ada.osu.edu/.
Should you need additional time in order to seek any appropriate accommodation, please contact your conduct officer.