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Accessibility information for the ACUMA Incorporated website

Access keys

Access keys are a navigation method which enables you to move through this website using your keyboard.

To use accesskeys in this website, press and hold the Alt key, press the accesskey number or letter listed below, release both keys and press Enter.

The ACUMA Incorporated website uses access keys which, where possible, match recommendations on access key implementation. These are:

0 : Accessibility information
1 : Site map
2 : ACUMA Incorporated home page
3 : Resource library
4 : Membership information
5 : Items in the press 
6 : Member newsletters
7 : ACUMA contact information
8 : Return to the top of the page
9 : Go to page contents

Additional access keys which can be used in the ACUMA website are:

i : What is ACUMA? 
j : The tertiary education industry in Australia and New Zealand
l : ACUMA alliances and partnerships 
o : Privacy and terms of use of the ACUMA website 
x : VSU impact study information 
y : Outline of ACUMA activities 
z : Annual ACUMA conference information 
[ : ACUMA Awards for campus service excellence


Different web browsers and access keys

Unfortunately, with the proliferation of browsers and operating systems, there are conflicts in implementing a single accessibility standard. The list below provides specific instances where implementation may not be standard.

  • Internet Explorer 5+ (on Windows computers) 
    Hold down the Alt key, press the number or letter of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
  • Firefox, Mozilla and Netscape 7+ (on Windows computers) 
    Hold down the Alt key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Firefox, Mozilla and Netscape 7+ (on Mac OS X computers) 
    Hold down the Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Safari and Omniweb (on Mac OS X computers) 
    Hold down the Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Konqueror (on Linux computers) 
    Press and release the Ctrl key, then press the number or letter of the access key
  • Internet Explorer 4 (on Windows computers) 
    Hold down the Alt key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Internet Explorer 5+ (on Mac computers) 
    Hold down the Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Internet Explorer 4.5 (on Mac computers) 
    Access keys are not supported - please use a different browser
  • Netscape 6 and earlier (All platforms) 
    Access keys are not supported - please use a different browser

Accessibility and how to change this website's text size

Changing the text size using your browser

Internet Explorer

In the menu at the top of your Internet Explorer window, click View . A second menu will appear; in this menu, click Text Size . This will show a third menu from which you can choose the text size according to the following sizes: Largest Larger Medium Smaller Smallest .

Internet Explorer for Macintosh

In the menu at the top of your Internet Explorer window, click View . In the sub-menu which appears, click on Text Zoom , and in the next menu click Larger or a percentage greater than 100%.

Mozilla FireFox

In the menu at the top of your Firefox window, click View , followed by Text Size in the second menu. Click on the size increase or decrease options shown.

Netscape 7/Mozilla Browser

Click on the View menu at the top of your browser window. Click on Text Zoom , followed byLarger or a size greater than 100%.

Opera 7

Click on the View menu at the top of your Opera 7 browser window, followed by Zoom . Click a percentage larger than 100%, or use the sizing options at the bottom of this sub-menu

Safari - Macintosh

Click on the View menu, followed by Make Text Bigger .