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The following accesskeys (based on the UK government standard accesskeys) work throughout this site:
What are accesskeys?
An accesskey is a hidden navigation aid that allows people to perform a common action on a website - such as following a link - by use of a keyboard shortcut. They are particularly useful for people who need or prefer to use the keyboard to move through a site.
Please note: Accesskeys are currently only supported in browsing including and after Internet Explorer 4 and 5, and Netscape 6+/Mozilla.
To use accesskeys:
Internet Explorer 5+: hold the ALT key and press the letter of the relevant
accesskey together, then press RETURN.
Internet Explorer 4: hold the ALT key and press the letter of the relevant
accesskey.
Netscape/Mozilla: hold the ALT key and press the letter of the relevant
accesskey.
Change text size
Internet Explorer users: Click on 'View' in the top menu toolbar. Select
'Text Size'. Select your option.
Netscape (pre 6.0) users: Click on 'View' in the top menu toolbar. Then select Increase Font. The keyboard action for this is CTRL+]
Netscape (6.0+) / Mozilla users: Click on 'View' in the top menu toolbar. Then select 'Text Size'.
Opera users: Click on 'File' in the top menu toolbar. Click on Preferences, then (in the left-hand 'Category' section of the dialogue box) 'Documents'. Specify the font-size you require in the 'Minimum font size (pixels)' option.