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Scotland's Culture strives to be as web accessible as possible.
  • Access keys have been provided for quick linking to the sites pages.
  • A skip navigation link is provided at the top of each page (excluding the homepage) for those using aural browsers (or screen readers).

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What are access keys?

Access keys are keyboard shortcuts to follow links, so that users who have difficulty using a mouse, or who prefer not to use a mouse, can quickly reach the main pages of a web site.

How do I use access keys?: Internet Explorer/ Netscape/ Mozilla users

1. Press and hold the Alt key (Ctrl key for Macintosh users)
2. Press the access key
3. Press Return (Users of Netscape 7 or Mozilla may not need to press Return).

Opera users

1. Press and hold the Shift key
2. Press the Esc key
3. Release the keys
4. Press the access key
 

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  Date created:22 Jan 2004
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