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We've tried to make this site easy to use but if you are having problems, this section should help you.


How do I get around this site?

To move around the site, click on the menu items with your mouse. The main menu is on the top. When you have clicked on a main menu item, a sub-menu appears beneath it. Sometimes a section will have more links at the top of the main text area. You can also use your keyboard to navigate through the site by clicking on the Escape key 'Esc' and then using your keybord direction arrows.

Whenever your cursor looks like a hand rather than an arrow, it means you can click and go to another page. Links in the text areas are underlined.

You can also use the back button on your browser to return to the page you last visited.


How do I use accesskeys?

Each of the main areas also have an AccessKey assigned to them. This means that you can use the keyboard to jump to any main area from anywhere else in the site.

Please click here to view the pages allocated Access Keys.


Netscape and Explorer also have various keyboard shortcuts that may be useful:

Browser

PC

Mac

Go back to previous page

Netscape

alt + left arrow

cmd + left arrow

Explorer

alt + left arrow

cmd + left arrow

Go forward to next page

Netscape

alt + right arrow

cmd + right arrow

Explorer

alt + right arrow

cmd + right arrow

Search on current page

Netscape

ctrl + f

cmd + f

Explorer

ctrl + f

cmd + f

Refresh page

Netscape

ctrl + r

cmd + r

Explorer

F5

cmd + r

Add page to favourites

Netscape

ctrl + d

cmd + d

Explorer

ctrl + a

cmd + d

Cycle through open windows

Netscape

alt + tab

not available

Explorer

alt + tab

cmd + ~

Close window

Netscape

ctrl + w

shift + cmd + w

Explorer

ctrl + w

cmd + w


How do I change my screen settings?

This site looks best with a screen resolution (the size of what is shown) of 800 x 600. To change this on a PC running Windows operating systems, go to Start > Settings > Control panel > Display > Settings and change the desktop area by using the sliding bar.

On an Apple Macintosh, you can use the Monitor & sound control panel to change the resolution.


What are PDFs and how do I read them?

PDF stands for Portable Document file. It's an established way of publishing documents on the web and retaining their original printed look. We've used PDFs on the site for application forms for certain services for you to print off and return to us by mail.

You need a plug-in called Adobe Acrobat to read these files. This is available to download free of charge at www.adobe.com.


How can I view a Word file if I don't have Microsoft Word software?

Microsoft has made a free Word Viewer available to download.


The text is too small for me to read - how can I change it?

In Internet Explorer go to View > Text size and select the text size, e.g. Larger or Largest

Netscape works in a similar way.


My browser out of date - how can I get a new one?

This site is designed to be viewed using version 4 and above of Internet and Netscape browsers.

The latest versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape can be downloaded free of charge from their web sites:

Internet Explorer
www.microsoft.com

Netscape
www.netscape.com

You'll also find that lots of the computer magazines for sale in newsagents include CDs with copies of the latest browsers.


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