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Access Keys and Alternative Navigation

Most Web browsers support jumping to specific links through the use of keyboard shortcuts that can be defined on the Web site.

Access keys are defined because not all users are able to use a mouse, and several alternative browsing devices do not employ a 'point and click' interface.


Microsoft Internet Explorer

In Microsoft Internet Explorer, the access key is ALT + Access key
(if you are using Internet Explorer, press Return to follow the link);

Mozilla Firefox

In Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and before the access key is ALT + Access key

In Mozilla Firefox 2.0 and beyond the access key is ALT + SHIFT + Access key

Apple Macintosh

On Macintosh, you can press Control + Access key.


The following access keys are used on this site:
Page: Home: Access Key: H
Page: Try 2 Issues: Access Key: T
Page: Why Subscribe: Access Key: W
Page: This Issue: Access Key: I
Page: Broadband Guide: Access Key: B
Page: Digital Television: Access Key: D
Page: Consumer News: Access Key: N
Page: On Test: Access Key: O
Page: Help And Advice: Access Key: A

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