Using access keys to help navigate around the site
What are access keys?
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts which allow the user to navigate around a website or a piece of computer software without having to use a mouse. The letter or numeral if visible is usually underlined.
What are the advantages of using access keys?
It's an alternative to using a mouse or other pointing device and it can be quicker.
How do I use the access keys?
This depends on the browser you are using:
- If you use Internet Explorer
- Press and hold the 'alt' key
- Press the required letter
- Release the keys and press the 'enter' key - If you use Netscape Navigator
- Press and hold the 'alt' key
- Press the required letter
What access keys are used on the Elmbridge web site?
This web site uses the UK Government access key system. The following Access Keys are provided:
- S - Skip Navigation
- 1 - Home Page
- 2 - What's New
- 3 - Site Index
- 4 - Search
- 5 - FAQs
- 6 - Help
- 7 - e maps
- 8 - Copyright Statement
- 9 - Contact Us
- 0 - Accessibility
- A - Events
- C - Your Council
- D - Do it online
- E - Elmbridge 4
- F - Documents
- G - Links
- H - Say it on line
- J - Your Life
- K - Pay it on line
- L - Listen to the page
- M - Find it on line
- N - Media Office
- P - Planning
- V - Vacancies
- X - Council Tax
- Y - Your Elmbridge
- Z - A-Z