Accesskeys are essentially keyboard shortcuts on a website that give a keyboard or screen-reader user quick and easy access to all the main areas of the site.
On a Mac pressing the ' Ctrl ' key in combination with the access key will automatically send you to that specific page.
If you are using Windows pressing the ' Alt ' key in combination with the access key will highlight that link on the page, you then press ' Enter ' to select that link.
Browser | What to do |
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Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) | Hold down the ' Alt ' key, press the number of the Access key, release both keys then press ' Enter ' |
Internet Explorer 4 (PC) | Hold down the ' Alt ' key and press the number of the Access key |
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac) | Hold down the ' Ctrl ' key and press the number of the Access key |
Konqueror (Linux) | Hold down the ' Ctrl ' key and press the number of the Access key |
Internet Explorer 4.5 (Mac) | Access keys are not supported |
Netscape 6 and earlier (PC and Mac) | Access keys are not supported |
Netscape 7 (PC) | Hold down the ' Alt ' key and press the number of the Access key |
Firefox, Mozilla (Linux) | Hold down the ' Alt ' key and press the number of the Access key |
Firefox, Mozilla (PC) | Hold down the ' Alt ' key and press the number of the Access key |
Firefox, Mozilla (Mac) | Hold down the ' Ctrl ' key and press the number of the Access key |
Safari and Omniweb (Mac) | Hold down the ' Ctrl ' key and press the number of the Access key |
Opera | Hold down the ' Shift ' key and press ' Escape ' , release both keys, then press the number of the Access key |