This page contains information about how to adapt your browser so that web pages are easier to read.
Navigating around the site
To help find your way around this web site you will find a menu on the left hand side. By using this menu you can go to various sections and pages.
When you select a menu option a sub-menu may open underneath. You should notice that all submenus are indented so that you can see their relationship to the parent option.
If you are using a screen reader the menu options appear as a list, the sub-menus appear as a nested, unordered list.
In order to help you navigate around the site easily when using a screen reader, please note that this site uses CSS styles sheets. This means that the content is seperated from the code for the page layout.
Changing the text size
Choose View (Alt+V) / Text Sizing (T) from the main browser toolbar: Select which size you prefer (Use the up and down keys and press enter).
More information about adapting your computer
AbilityNet has an excellent website called My Computer, My Way, which provides excellent information about how to adapt your PC. Visit the site on http://www.abilitynet.org.uk/myway/
Accesskeys
Accesskeys are used throughout this site in the following way:
- 0 leads you to the Accessibility Help;
- 1 leads you to the Home Page;
- 2 leads back to the My Mobility page.
- 3 leads to the Business Directory page;
- 4 leads to the Classified Ads page;
- 5 leads to the Mobility Info page;
- 6 leads to the Mobility Jobs page;
- 7 leads to the Events Calendar page;
- 8 leads to the Online Shopping page;
- 9 leads to the About Us Page;
Depending on what browser you are using accesskeys may be implemented in the following way:
- Internet Explorer 5+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the accesskey, then press ENTER.
- Internet Explorer 4: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the accesskey.
- Internet Explorer 5+ for Mac: Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the accesskey
- Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac: Accesskeys are not supported.
- Netscape 6+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the accesskey.
- Netscape earlier versions: Accesskeys are not supported.
- Mozilla: Hold down the ALT and SHIFT keys and select the number/letter of the accesskey.










