Access keys
Keyboard navigation provides visitors with an alternative way to navigate the website other than using only the mouse, this is done via the use of access keys. Access keys are particularly important to visitors with disabilities or using alternative web browsers.
| Access key | Page |
|---|---|
| S | Skip navigation |
| 1 | Home page |
| 3 | Site map |
| 4 | Site search |
| 8 | Disclaimers & privacy policy |
| 0 | Access key details |
| Access key | Page |
|---|---|
| U | Education in Coventry |
| T | Teaching in Coventry |
| R | Routes into teaching |
| J | Job search |
| C | Useful Contacts |
Instructions
By pressing "ALT" together with the character stated above you can select any of the menu items in the navigation section, if you wish to amend your selection you can choose another item via the appropriate keyboard combination. Once satisfied with your selection press "ENTER / RETURN" to access the page.
These instructions can vary slightly under different operating systems and browser versions so if you encounter any problems check your browser and operating system against the list below to correctly use Access Keys on your system.
PC using Internet Explorer 5 or 6
- Press and hold down the ALT key.
- Then press the appropriate number or letter (see the list above) and press Enter (or Return) key and you will be taken to the appropriate page.
PC using Netscape 6 or 7
- Press and hold down the ALT key.
- Then press the appropriate number or letter (see the list above) and you will then be taken to the appropriate page.
PC using Netscape 4 or below
- These older versions of Netscape where created before access key technology was available and therefore are not supported.
Apple Mac - Internet Explorer 5 or 6
- Press and hold down the CONTROL key.
- Then press the appropriate number or letter (see the list above) and press Enter (or Return) key.
Apple Mac - Netscape
- Netscape does not support the keyboard short cut commands for linking.

