
People who have difficulty using a computer mouse can reach
certain areas of the website using special combinations of keys known as Access Keys.
The main areas of the website have been assigned an Access Key.
This means that in certain browsers* you can use the keyboard to jump to any main area from anywhere else in the site.
*Please note that Access Keys are not supported by Internet Explorer 3, or Netscape 4.
- Accessibility page
- Home
- What's On
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Access Keys work slightly differently on Macs and PCs.
On PC's use 'alt + (number) > rtn'
Meaning that you must hold the alt key and the relevant numbered key at the same time, then press the Return key. Note, some browser do not require you to press the Return Key.
On Mac's use 'ctrl + (number)' means that you must hold the ctrl key and the relevant numbered key at the same time.
