A horizontal view of people sitting on chairs in the park, with a tent over the basketball court, waiting for a concert.

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Accessibility

Need help reading our website? No problem! 

We’ve added the ReachDeck Toolbar to our site. If you struggle with reading, have a visual impairment, or prefer to read in your own language, the ReachDeck Toolbar can help.

Try it out for yourself…

Click the universal accessibility button that you can see in the header of all our website pages. This will launch the ReachDeck Toolbar. You’ll see it dock to the top of your screen. Now click on the first ‘pointed finger’ icon on that toolbar and hover your mouse pointer over any text on our site to hear it read out loud.

How does the ReachDeck Toolbar help?

The ReachDeck Toolbar will help you to read and translate the content on our website. Its features include:

  • Text-to-speech: click on or select any text to hear it read aloud
  • Translation: translate content into more than 100 languages
  • Text magnification: enlarge text and hear it read out loud
  • MP3 generation: convert selected text into an MP3 audio file
  • Screen mask: reduce glare with a tinted mask
  • Web page simplifier: remove clutter from the screen. Display only the main text
  • Picture dictionary: displays pictures related to text selected on the page

Need support? Texthelp has you covered.

Head over to Texthelp’s dedicated Support Site to find lots of useful articles on ReachDeck.

Accessibility for all

The staff of Mt. Lebanon takes extra care to ensure our messages get to all members of our community. This accessible website is the cornerstone of that communication. But we also provide information via Mt. Lebanon Magazine, text and email (LeboALERTs), text, email and phone calls of life-threatening emergencies (LeboEmergency), email newsletter (Seven Ten), cable TV, social media and emerging communications. If you are disabled and would like assistance with communications, please contact Public Information Officer Laura Pace Lilley via email, in person at 710 Washington Road or at (412) 343-3552.