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Access Keys

 
Keyboard shortcuts are intended to help users who have difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse.
 
This website uses the UK government access key system and the following information details each of the keyboard shortcut commands available to you.
 
This means that disabled users have maximum interactivity with a website if, like many people, they only use the keyboard to navigate a website. In some cases some people cannot use the mouse, and so must rely on intuitive keyboard access controls which circumvent the need for the "point and click" methodology of the mouse.
 
[S] Skip Links
[0] Access Keys
[1] Home page
[2] Text Only
[3] Sitemap
[5] Using this Site
[6] Widescreen
[7] Printer Friendly
[8] Translation
[9] Text Re-size

Depending on your browser type use one of the following:

  • Internet Explorer 5+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key, then press ENTER.
  • Internet Explorer 4: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
  • Internet Explorer 5+ for Mac: Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the access key
  • Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac: Access keys are not supported.
  • Netscape 6+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
  • Netscape earlier versions: Access keys are not supported.
  • Mozilla: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
 
Browsealoud
Browsealoud is a solution that allows visitors the option of having website content read to them. As the website visitor moves the cursor over text, it is spoken aloud.
 
Browsealoud is free to download and you have control over the voice, word pronunciations and speech highlighting.
 
Browsealoud currently supports following browsers;
 
  • IE4 upwards
  • All MSN versions
  • All Compuserve versions
  • All AOL versions
  • Mozilla
  • Firefox
  • Netscape 4 upwards