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UK Government standard access/shortcut keys
The access keys used on this site are listed below.
S Skip the navigation, and go straight to the content
0 Access keys (this page)
1 Home page
2 News
3 A–Z of services
4 Go to the search box
5 Frequently asked questions
6 Help
7 Complaints
8 Contact us
How to use these access keys
You can navigate around our site to some of the main sections using a simple set of shortcut keys, known as access keys. Pressing the right letter or number along with a second ‘go’ key will jump you to those pages. Which key is your ‘go’ key will depend on your computer. Instructions are at the foot of this page.
How to use access keys in different browsers
Internet Explorer :
- 'Alt + accesskey number' and then 'return' to go to page
- You can find out about Internet Explorer on their website : www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx
Firefox :
- 'Alt + accesskey number' to go to page
- You can find out about (and download) the Firefox browser from their website : www.mozilla.com/en-US/
Opera :
- 'Shift + Escape' then 'accesskey number' to go to page
- You can find out about (and download) the Opera browser from their website : www.opera.com
Google Chrome :
- 'Alt + accesskey number' to go to page
- You can find out about (and download) the Google Chrome browser from their website (www.google.com/chrome)
Netscape Navigator :
- 'Alt + accesskey number' to go to page
- You can find out about (and download) the Netscape browser from their website : http://browser.netscape.com/
Safari :
- Windows : 'Alt + accesskey number' to go to page
- Mac : 'Ctrl + accesskey number' to go to page
- You can find out about (and download) the Safari browser on their website : www.apple.com/safari
Konqueror (Linux) :
- 'Ctrl + accesskey number' or 'Alt + accesskey number' to go to page
- You can find out about the Konqueror browser on their website : www.konqueror.org
Mozilla :
Gnome (Unix and Linux)




