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Each of the main areas of the web site have an AccessKey assigned to them. This means that in certain browsers* you can use the keyboard to jump to any main area from anywhere else in the site.
AccessKeys work slightly differently on Macs and PCs. Below is a list of the main areas of the site, and the keyboard commands that will jump to them.
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Area
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PC
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Mac
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Home page
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alt + 1 > rtn
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ctrl + 1
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News
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alt + 2 > rtn
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ctrl + 2
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Site map
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alt + 3 > rtn
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ctrl + 3
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Search
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alt + 4 > rtn
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ctrl + 4
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Frequently asked questions
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alt + 5 > rtn
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ctrl + 5
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Help
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alt + 6 > rtn
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ctrl + 6
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Complaints
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alt + 7 > rtn
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ctrl + 7
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| About this website |
alt + 8 > rtn |
ctrl + 8 |
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Feedback form
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alt + 9 > rtn
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ctrl + 9
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Access key details
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alt + 0 > rtn
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ctrl + 0
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'alt + N > rtn' means that you must hold the alt key and the N key at the same time, then press the Return key.
'ctrl + N' means that you must hold the ctrl key and the N key at the same time.
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