Accessibility information
Access keys
Access keys allow you to navigate around a website without
using a mouse. You may find them useful as a way of
moving around the site.
Unfortunately, depending on which browser you are you using,
you will have to use a different combination of keystrokes to trigger
the access keys. Usually, you need to hold down a key or two, and then
press the access key you want.
Web browsers on PCs
- Firefox 2 and upwards: Hold down the SHIFT key and the ALT
key and then press the number of the access key
- Firefox 1.5: Hold down the ALT key and press the number of
the access key
- Opera 9 and upwards: Hold SHIFT and the ESC key and the
list of access keys will appear
- Google Chrome: Hold down the ALT key and press the number
of the access key
- Internet Explorer 5 and upwards: Hold down the ALT key,
press the number of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
- Safari 3: Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the
access key, release both keys then press ENTER
- Netscape 6 and upwards: Hold down the ALT key and select
the number/letter of the access key
- Netscape earlier versions: Access keys are not supported
Web browsers on Macs
- Firefox 2: Hold down the SHIFT key and the ALT key and then
press the number of the access key
- Firefox 1.5: Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of
the access key
- Safari: Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the
access key
- Opera 9: Hold SHIFT and the ESC key and the list of access
keys will appear
- Internet Explorer 5+: Hold down the CTRL key and press the
number of the access key
- Internet Explorer 4.5: Access keys are not supported
Access keys on this site
The following keys have been defined:
- 1: Home page
- 2: Rules
- 3: Membership
- 4: Statements
- 5: *not currently used*
- 6: *not currently used*
- 7: *not currently used*
- 8: *not currently used*
- 9: Contact page
- 0: Accessibility information (this page)