Also how do I add the timestamp into the pin uploaded file? Copied and paste does not seem to dispaly the time stamps for any of my uploads?
Does chess.com offer features for visually impaired Chess players?

There were some accessibility features added to the iOS app.
https://www.chess.com/article/view/chesscom-update-june-2023
For the website, I don't think there's currently anything specific available at this time

Also how do I add the timestamp into the pin uploaded file? Copied and paste does not seem to dispaly the time stamps for any of my uploads?
Looks like you figured it out

You could try different board and piece settings to try to determine which is better for you: https://www.chess.com/settings/board

"Dark UI" helps.
How do I change the chess.com UI font color displayed?
Yellow or red font helps seniors since they have trouble with distinguishing cooler colors.

"Dark UI" helps.
How do I change the chess.com UI font color displayed?
Yellow or red font helps seniors since they have trouble with distinguishing cooler colors.
There is no built in option to change those

As always Martin_Stahl thank you for your help.
I would think the option to change font would out way thinned to customize background themes. Perhaps it's a difficult coding feature.
No. I do not believe that those of us who are blind can use this site with screen readers. As someone who is totally blind and loves chess, I am immensely disappointed. Frankly, there's absolutely no reason why chess.com can't make the games accessible to us. If you want proof of that fact, go over to lichess.org and take a look. Their games are completely accessible to the blind. It's absolutely possible; chess.com just has to want to implement accessibility. I wish the USCF would actually push the issue, especially given that I believe there are USCF online tournaments played on chess.com. It's not fair that I can't enter a tournament, simply due to lack of accessibility. We've been asking for over a decade or more for chess.com to address accessibility for the blind, and they simply refuse to do it, yet a site like lichess that is totally free and requires no payment for membership has gone above and beyond. Chess.com's silence and refusal on the issue speak volumes as far as I'm concerned.
Was wondering if chess.com has features on the site that help visually impaired players? Chess players who have medical conditions may be forced to sit on the sidelines if they have trouble seeing.
Just played my first game with my left eye closed. Very challenging and I can't comprehend how GM Timur Gareyev played blindfolded and riding a stationary bike with almost dozen games going at once!
Maybe now is the time to practice position rather than trying to win games. Now is probably good time for homework.
Anyways here is my most recent 3 min Blitz game..