
This website should be usable with only a keyboard, and follows the UK government access keys system. The following information details each of the keyboard shortcut commands available to you. To use the shortcuts, follow the instructions below:
Access keys for this website
[S] Skip navigation
[1] Home page
[2] Accessibility
[3] © Crown Copyright
[4] Freedom of Information
[5] Sitemap
[C] Contact us
[I] Search
[J] Feedback
[K] Useful links
[L] Link to Tribunals Service website
[M] Forms & Guidance
[N] Rules & Legislations
[P] Hearing centres
[R] About us
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
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 (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 accesskey
Please note: This table is not exhaustive, your browser may or may not support Access keys.
Firefox - hold down 'Ctrl' and press either + or - to increase or decrease the font-size on the page (if you have a middle scroller on your mouse; whilst holding down the 'Ctrl' button, scroll up to decrease and scroll down to increase font-size)
Internet Explorer 5 and 6 - whilst holding down the 'Ctrl' button, scroll up to decrease and scroll down to increase font-size
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