This website has been designed to be accessible by all users under the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines W3C for people with different abilities, browsers and specific requirements.

The text size can be adjusted using your browser.
The fonts used throughout the site are recommended for those who are dyslexic
(see www.dyslexic.com/database/articles/fonts.html)

Although this site has been designed with maximum accessiblity in mind, there is a parallel text-only page accessible from the 'About Us' page.

Access Keys

For those unable to use a mouse pointer, access keys are available on all links on the text-only page. Accesskeys are available through the full graphics pages although The Flash© headers or some of the image headers do not have the access key facility. However there is a text based menu on all the pages, usually at the foot of the page.

For the text-only page the relevant access key for each link is either:
a) the first letter of the link text, e.g. for 'Welcome' the access key is 'W'.
b) Where a page has two or more links with the same start letter, the access key has either been added to the end of the text e.g. 'see download section - A' or
c) is shown underlined, e.g. 'see download section' (where the access key is 'o')

How to use access keys:
Depending on your browser type use one of the following:
(i) With Windows-based systems, in general, press the "Alt" key and the relevant access key:
if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 then press "Alt" and the relevant number/letter at the same time
if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 or 6 then press "Alt" and the relevant number/letter, then press the "Enter" key
if you are using Netscape version 6 or later, or Mozilla, then press "Alt" and the relevant number/letter at the same time.
(ii) With Macintosh-based systems, press the "Ctrl" key and the relevant access key.

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