| Using this site
We've tried to make this site user-friendly and accessible, but here are
a few suggestions if you are having difficulties:
If the text is too big or too small:
In Internet Explorer, go to View > Text size and choose the
text size setting you want e.g. larger, smaller. In Netscape browsers go to
View>Text size and select a larger or smaller 'percentage' or click on
'larger' (or 'smaller') to go one size up or down.
If you need to change the size of the image shown on your
screen:
On a PC running Windows 95 or later operating system, 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.
If you are having difficulty with your keyboard or
mouse:
You can change the settings for your mouse and keyboard e.g. the speed
at which you double-click or what your mouse 'pointer' looks like via the
control panel. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel and then
choose either Accessibility, Mouse or Keyboard.
If a PDF document doesn't open:
You may need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader software. Adobe Acrobat
Reader is available free and it is very easy to install. Once installed, it
will enable your computer to read PDF documents whenever you need to. Click on
the link below to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
If you are accessing a pdf document using a screen
reader:
Adobe PDF documents are compatible with Microsoft® Windows®
based screen readers, if you are using a different reader you can convert the
file to html.
If you need to convert a PDF to HTML:
To convert a PDF, copy its URL and paste it into the text box in this
website:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_simple_form.html
You can then view or read the file without using Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
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