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Accessibility

Did you know that you can change the text size, text style and colourscheme of any well-designed website? You can even get computer programs that will "speak" a webpage so you don't have to read it!

Options like these are especially useful for people who are disabled. talk about you is designed to be accessible, which means it should work well with most of these options.

Find out how to make talk about you and other websites easier to use by going to BBC - My Web My Way.

Access keys let you navigate around a website without using a mouse. talk about you uses a single set of accesskeys for all webpages – it's the same one that is used on help you choose, the Directgov website and Norfolk County Council's website.

Access keys

  • S = Skip navigation and go straight to the main part of the webpage
  • 1 = Homepage
  • 2 = News
  • 3 = Site Map
  • 7 = Compliment or Complain about Connexions Norfolk
  • 8 = Terms and Conditions
  • 9 = Tell us what you think of this website
  • 0 = Access Keys (this page)

Access keys and how to use them (from the Direct Gov website)

Unfortunately, different browsers use access keys in different ways. In general you need to hold down a key or two, and then press the access key you want.

Browsers

  • Firefox: Hold down the SHIFT key and the ALT key and then press the number of the access key
  • Opera: Hold SHIFT and the ESC key and the list of access keys will appear.
  • Internet Explorer: Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
   
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King's Lynn Centre

King's Lynn Connexions Centre

Do you live in West Norfolk? If you do, why not visit our King's Lynn Connexions Centre. You could use the computers there, look through our information library or talk to a Personal Adviser.