This site employs many features to make information more accessible:
The site can be used without a mouse. The following shortcut keys will take you to commonly used pages such as the home page:
Access Key | Function |
|---|---|
| 0 | Navigate to Access Keys page. |
| 1 | Navigate to Home page. |
| 2 | Navigate to Site Map page. |
| 3 | Bypass the main navigation and jump to the Search page |
| 4 | Navigate to About Us page. |
| 5 | Navigate to News and Publications page. |
| 6 | Navigate to Recruitment page. |
| 7 | Navigate to FAQ page. |
| 9 | Navigate to Contact Us page. |
| [ | Bypass the main navigation and jump to the main content of the current page |
| / | Navigate to NZGO - Govt NZ website |
The procedure for using shortcut, or 'Access' keys, varies depending on which web browser you view the site with. The following table shows the AccessKey combinations for a range of popular web browsers:
| Operating System | Browser | Access Key Combination |
|---|---|---|
| PC Windows | Internet Explorer 4 and above | ALT + Access Key (to focus the link) + ENTER to activate |
| PC Windows | K-meleon | ALT + Access Key |
| PC Windows | Mozilla | ALT + Access Key |
| PC Windows | Netscape 6 and above | ALT + Access Key |
| PC Windows | Opera 7 | SHIFT + ESC, followed by Access Key |
| MAC OS 9 | Internet Explorer 4 and 4.5 | Not supported |
| MAC OS 9 | Mozilla | Not supported |
| MAC OS 9 | Netscape 4 | Not supported |
| MAC OS 9 | Opera | Not supported |
| MAC OS X | I-Cab 2.8 | CONTROL + Access Key * * you may need to click on the page first |
| MAC OS X | Internet Explorer 5 and 5.1 | CONTROL + Access Key * * some systems require CONTROL + COMMAND + AccessKey |
| MAC OS X | Mozilla | Not supported |
| MAC OS X | Netscape 6 and above | CONTROL + Access Key |
| MAC OS X | OmniWeb 4 | Not supported |
| MAC OS X | Opera | Not supported |
| MAC OS X | Safari | Not supported |
Most navigation elements are plain text and we have provided text alternatives to graphics on the site.
Those with poor sight may be able to increase the size of the text on screen. The procedure for doing so differs from one browser to the next. The table below outlines the procedure for some popular browsers. If your browser does not appear in the table the following guidelines may be of assistance: In general, looking under the "View" selection on the main menu, you should find an option called "Text Zoom" or "Text Magnification" or "Text Size" or "Font Size". From that point it should be relatively simple to find and select an additional sub menu option that adjusts text size to your needs.
| Operating System | Browser | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| PC Windows | Internet Explorer 3 and 4 | View > Fonts |
| PC Windows | Internet Explorer 5+ | View > Text Size |
| PC Windows | K-meleon | View > Increase Font / Decrease Font |
| PC Windows | Mozilla | View > Increase Text Size / Decrease Text Size |
| PC Windows | Netscape 6 | View > Text Size |
| PC Windows | Netscape 7 | View > Text Zoom |
| PC Windows | Opera 5 and 6 | Use dropdown menu on 'progress' bar |
| PC Windows | Opera 7 | View > Zoom |
| MAC | I-Cab | View > Font Size |
| MAC | Internet Explorer 4.5 | View > Text Size |
| MAC | Internet Explorer 5+ | View > Text Zoom |
| MAC | Netscape 4 | View > Increase/Decrease Font Size |
| MAC | Netscape 7 | View > Text Zoom |
| MAC | Opera 5 and 6 | Use dropdown menu on 'progress' bar |
| MAC | OmniWeb 4 | Browser > Bigger Text / Smaller Text |
| MAC | Safari | View > Text Size |