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Enhancing Accessibility
This site has been designed to make it accessible to people with a
range of disabilities.
Enlarging the text size Select the 'View' menu at the top of your browser window and click on 'Text Size'. If
you are using Internet Explorer version 5 and higher, you may be able
to enlarge the size of the type by holding down the 'Control' key and
turning your mouse wheel (if you have one)
In Netscape 6 and higher, you can hold down the 'Control' while pressing '+' or '-' to adjust the type size.
If
your browser does not offer these functions, you should call your
internet service provider for advice. You may need to install a
different browser or upgrade it to a more recent version. Search Google
for '(name of browser) upgrade download' and follow the instructions.
The website can be read to you Various screen readers, voice synthesisers and text enlargers can be downloaded to your computer.
www.readpal.com/one/screenreader.htm converts all text to large print for partially sighted. www.screenreader.net (Thunder) converts text to sound.
For more help in making your computer more accessible, visit www.abilitynet.org.uk
Mac users: Mac
OS X includes a variety of enhances accessibility features. These are
referred to collectively as Universal Access. Universal Access enables
those with vision, hearing and motor skills disabilities to more easily
use the Macintosh. Universal Access features include VoiceOver, zoom
view, grayscale, black on white (inverted display), sticky keys, mouse
keys, slow keys and more. For details, click here
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