Accessibility
Text Size
If you find that the text is too small for you to read, you can change it to a size you're more comfortable with:
If you use a wheel-mouse, you may be able to change the text size by holding down the Control or Command key and turning the wheel. In some browsers you can change the text size using Control or Command and the + and – keys. In certain browsers, these functions may 'zoom' the entire site rather than just the text.
How to use Access Keys in your Browser
- In Windows Internet Explorer, use the View > Text Size menu.
- In Macintosh Internet Explorer and Netscape 6 and 7, use the View > Text Zoom menu.
- In Opera, use the Zoom selector.
- In Firefox and other Mozilla browsers, use the View > Increase Text Size option.
- In Safari, use the View > Make Text Bigger option.
External Sites
Access Keys provide alternative navigation without using a mouse. This site uses the following Access Keys:
Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) – Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the Access Key, release both keys then press ENTER.
Opera – Hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the number of the Access Key.
Access Keys
Internet Explorer 4 (PC) – Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the Access Key.
- S – Skip navigation
- 1 – Home page
- 2 – What's new
- 3 – Site map
- 4 – Search
- 5 – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- 6 – Help
- 7 – Complaints procedure
- 8 – Terms and conditions (Privacy Policy)
- 9 – Feedback form (Contact)
- 0 - Access Key details (Accessibility)
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac) – Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the Access Key.
Firefox, Mozilla (PC) – Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the Access Key.
Internet Explorer 4.5 (Mac) – Access Keys are not supported.
Safari and Omniweb (Mac) – Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the Access Key.
Firefox, Mozilla (Mac) – Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the Access Key.
MAGic screen magnification – www.freedomscientific.com – Information on screen magnification software.
WindowEyes – www.gwmicro.com – Screen reader with Braille support.
Internet Explorer – support.microsoft.com – Information provided by Microsoft on how to change browser settings.
Browsers
Mozilla Browsers – www.mozilla.org – Information provided on how to change browser settings in Mozilla browsers.
Opera – www.opera.com – Information provided by Opera on how to change browser settings.
For information on PDF files and accessibility visit access.adobe.com.
JAWS screen reader – www.freedomscientific.com – Download a free trial copy of the screen reader Jaws.
PDFs
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