This website follows standard guidelines to make it accessible to people with visual impairment, mobility or arthritic problems.
  On this page guidance is given on how to: 
  Enlarge the text on a web page:
  
    
      | Internet Explorer | From the View menu, select Text size and choose your preferred   option. | 
    
      | Firefox | From the View menu, select Text size and choose Increase or   Decrease. | 
    
      | Safari | From the View menu, select Text size and choose Make Text Bigger or Make   Text Smaller. | 
    
      | Netscape | Open the View menu and choose Increase Font or Decrease Font. | 
    
      | Opera | From the View menu, select Zoom and choose a magnification   factor. | 
  
  Change the colour of the text and page background:
  
  
    | Internet Explorer | From the Tools menu, select Internet Options. Click the Colors button.   Unticking the ‘Use windows colors’ box will allow you to select your preferred   options. | 
  
    | Firefox | From the Tools menu, select Options. Click the Colours button and select   your preferred options. | 
  
    | Safari | You can create a ‘style sheet’ you’re your preferred styles – visit the Safari website for   advice. | 
  
    | Netscape | From the Edit menu, select Preferences. In the Appearance tab, choose Colors   and set your preferences. | 
  
    | Opera | There are many ways to customise your settings – visit the Opera website for   advice. | 
  Use the tab key to follow links:
  
    | Rather than clicking on a link with your mouse, you can use the Tab key on your keyboard to move in order through the links on the page. Each link in turn   will be surrounded by a thin line. Press Enter to follow the selected link. | 
Scroll up and down:
  
    | If 
      you find it difficult to scroll down the page using the bar on the right, try using the arrow keys on your keyboard instead. You can also move a screen's length at a time using your keyboard's Page Up   and Page Down buttons. | 
Spot the mouse pointer:
  
    | If you are using Windows, you can set up your computer so that a circle surrounds your mouse pointer, making it easier to spot, when you press the   Control key. 
        Click 'Start' at the bottom left corner of your screen. Select 'Control Panel'. Click the 'Mouse' icon (if it's not showing, click 'Printers and other   hardware' first, then 'Mouse'). Click the 'Pointers' tab at the top of the little window. Place a tick in the box next to 'Show location of pointer when I press the   CTRL key'. Click OK to save and exit. |