Improving your accessibility
I hope you will be
comfortable seeing and interacting with this
Website as it appears. However, if this
is not the case and you need to make
adjustments, you will find that there is much
you can do to improve things on vision, sound
- and manipulation of the keyboard.
This is done through changing settings
in your operating system (e.g. Windows, Mac
OS, Unix) and, or to your browser (e.g.
Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox,
Opera).
For example if you
have difficulty reading the text here, one
simple thing you can right now is click on
the View drop-down menu on your
Internet Explorer browser, then click on
Text Size and select Largest.
This will expand the size of most of the text
visible here.
Also, if you are using
MS Internet Explorer V7 or later, you
can enlarge the screen content by clicking on
the magnifier or 'Change zoom level' button
at bottom right of your
screen.
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I had intended to write
more instructions on this page to help you
achieve greater accessiblity, but then I came
across the following wonderful BBC (UK) Web
pages which provide all the help and more
that you are likely to need.
Do explore the BBC Website
at the following address:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility
I wish you every success in
improving your enjoyment of using the
Internet and programs in general by following
the advice given at the BBC Website.
But see also the following UK links
dealing with disability in
general.
If you have any concerns
about access to these pages or with any
information above, please use the Contact me page to
get in touch.
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