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Access Keys

This website has been set up to enable the use of 'access keys' as an alternative method of navigation. Common access keys are as follows:

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Navigating With Access Keys

Depending on which PC platform you use (Macintosh or Windows) and which browser you have, there are different methods of enabling access keys:

Windows

Internet Explorer
  • Press and hold the 'alt' key.
  • Press the required access key letter or number.
  • Press the return (or enter) key and your browser will take you to the appropriate section of the website.

Firefox
  • Press and hold the 'shift' key.
  • Press and hold the 'alt' key.
  • Press the required access key letter or number and your browser will take you to the appropriate section of the website.

Opera
  • Press and hold the 'shift' key.
  • Press and hold the 'escape' (esc) key, a list of access keys will appear on screen.
  • Press the required access key letter or number and your browser will take you to the appropriate section of the website.

Macintosh

Safari
  • Press and hold the 'control' (ctrl) key.
  • Press the required access key letter or number and your browser will take you to the appropriate section of the website.

Firefox
  • Press and hold the 'control' (ctrl) key.
  • Press the required access key letter or number and your browser will take you to the appropriate section of the website.

Opera
  • Press and hold the 'shift' key.
  • Press and hold the 'escape' (esc) key, a list of access keys will appear on screen.
  • Press the required access key letter or number and your browser will take you to the appropriate section of the website.

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