Accessibility
Access Keys
To navigate using your keyboard, please hold down your 'Alt' key (Windows) or 'Ctrl' Key (Apple Macintosh) and press the relevant key from the following list. If you are using an Internet Explorer browser, you will then need to press 'Enter'.
Depending on your browser type use one of the following:
With Windows-based systems, in general, press the "Alt" key and the relevant access key:
if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 then press "Alt" and the relevant number/letter at the same time
if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 or later then press "Alt" and the relevant number/letter, then press the "Enter" key
if you are using Netscape version 6 or later, or Mozilla, then press "Alt" and the relevant number/letter at the same time
if you are using Firefox, then press then press "Alt" and the relevant number/letter at the same time.
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With Macintosh-based systems, press the "Ctrl" key and the relevant access key
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Browser Accessibility Features
Most browsers have built in accessibility features such as the ability to change the colour of the text, turn off images and stylesheets, increase magnification. For full details, visit the websites of the browser companies.
Microsoft - www.microsoft.com/enable
Apple - www.apple.com/accessibility
Linux – http://accessibility.kde.org/ or http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap
Mozilla Firefox - http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/options
Increasing text size
Some users might find screen text easier to read by increasing the size at which text is displayed. To do this you should simply adjust your browser's settings.
If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to the View menu, select Text Size and then either Larger or Largest.
If you use Netscape Navigator, go to the View menu and choose Increase Font until the text is the size you require.
If you use Firefox, go to the 'View menu', select 'Text Size' and then select 'Increase'. You can have the same effect by using the keyboard and press the keys 'Ctrl' and '+' at the same time.
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