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Accessibility
Options
Access
Keys
This
website makes use of access keys that are intended to
help users who have difficulty in using pointing devices
such as a mouse or who prefer to use keyboard shortcuts.
To
activate these shortcuts, hold down the 'alt' key at
the same time as the relevant letter key below and then
press enter.
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Increase
the Font Size
To
increase the size of the text on this website, follow
the instructions below:
If
you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer:
- In
Internet Explorer click on the menu option named 'View'
on the toolbar - a drop-down menu will appear.
- Select
'Text Size' and another menu will appear giving choices
of text size (smallest, smaller, medium, large, largest).
- Select
either 'large of 'largest'
If
you are using Netscape Navigator 6.2 or later versions:
- Hold down the Ctrl button on your keyboard and press
the plus (+) key
- You will find that this will enlarge the text, to
enlarge again repeat the procedure
- Keep repeating until the text is enlarged to your
requirements
- If you need to make the text smaller press Ctrl
on your keyboard and the minus ( - ) key.
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Change
the Colours
To
change the colours of the site to a colour scheme that
suits your needs better:
- If using Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu
and choose 'Internet options'.
- Click on the 'Colours' button and adjust accordingly
by de-selecting the 'Use Windows colours' box.
- Then choose the 'Accessibility' button and tick
the box labelled 'Ignore colours specified on Web
pages'.
Alternative
Text-Only Website
If
none of the above
options assists you to view the website,
we have a text-only
version of the site that you may find easier
to view. Parts of the main website, for instance the
Virtual Tour, will still remain inaccessible to visitors
with visual problems as they are made up entirely of
images with little or no accompanying text.
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