Accessibility

This page contains information about the accessibility features of the website.

Access keys

Access keys table
Key Takes you to
0 Access key details
1 Home page
2 News
3 Site map
4 About us
5 Commissioners
6 Publications
7 Resources
8 Terms and conditions
9 News
l Links
p PDF help

Different browsers have different ways of using access keys so we've listed below some of the popular browsers and how to use the access keys with them:

Internet Explorer 5+: While holding down 'Alt' select the access key and press Return (Enter)

Internet Explorer 5+ (Macintosh): While holding down 'Ctrl' select the access key

Mozilla Firefox 1+: Hold down the 'Alt' key and select the access key

Netscape 6+: Hold down the 'Alt' key and select the access key

Opera 7+: Hold down 'Shift', press 'Escape' and then select the access key

Text size

Some users might find the site easier to read by increasing the size at which text is displayed. To do this you can adjust your browser's settings by going to the Tools menu, then select 'text size' or 'text zoom' or 'zoom' and increase the size of the text.

Text size keyboard shortcuts

Internet Explorer: Hold Alt + V, then press X followed by Return (Enter)

Mozilla Firefox: Hold down the 'Ctrl' key and press + and - to to increase and decrease the size respectively.

Netscape: Hold Alt + V, then press Z followed by 0 (zero) (or replace the 0 with 2 for extra large text)

Opera: Hold Alt + V, then press Z followed by 0 (zero). Opera also allows you to press the + and - on the keypad to increase and decrease the size respectively.

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