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How to use access keys on this web site


We aim to make our web site accessible to as many people as possible and are implementing the UK Government access keys system.

Access keys are keyboard shortcuts which allow a user to navigate a web site without using a mouse or other pointing device. This can sometimes be quicker and may assist those with motor skill difficulties.

 

UK Government access keys

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  • 1 Home page
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  • 4 Search
  • 5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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  • 8 Terms and conditions
  • 9 Contact us

Access keys specific to this web site

  • M Media Centre
  • L Education services

In Internet Explorer 5+:
'alt + the access key number' brings focus to the element. If a link, 'enter' will take the user to the linked destination.

In Internet Explorer 4 and Netscape 6+:
'alt + the access key number' take the user to the linked destination.

If using an Apple Mac:
Substitute the 'Ctrl' key for the 'Alt key'.

 
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