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This
website has been designed to be easy to use. We have also tried
to design it so that as many people as possible can access it, regardless
of any physical or visual impairments.
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This site uses access keys. Access keys are essentially keyboard shortcuts on a website that give a user quick and easy access to areas of a site using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
These are the access keys used on this site:
S Search
M Go to Main Content
C Contact Us
0 Access Keys
1 Home
2 About Us
3 Products
4 Shop
5 Training
6 Accessibility
7 Downloads
8 Support
If you are using Windows pressing the ALT key in combination with the access key will give focus to that specific link on the page. Press Enter to select that link.
If you are using a Macintosh pressing the Control key in combination with the access key will automatically send you to that specific page.
Please note: Your browser may or may not support access keys.
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For the visually impaired
This site has been designed so that it can be accessed by screen-reading software and voice browsers. These are software products that read aloud the contents of the screen or website, enabling blind and partially sighted people to use the web.
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For more information about accessible web design, visit these websites:
- Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C)
The Web Accessibility Initiative has published a comprehensive and detailed set of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
www.w3.org/WAI/
- Bobby
Bobby is an automated program for checking the accessibility of web pages. It can be accessed online or downloaded and installed locally for running offline, and can be found on the CAST website at:
www.cast.org
- WebABLE
A useful source of information and resources on disability-related internet issues.
www.webable.com
- Hints for designing accessible web sites from the RNIB
Useful information from The Royal National Institute for the Blind in the UK
www.rnib.org.uk/digital/hints.htm
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