BrowseAloud. Making websites talk!
Cerebral Palsy League Queensland has speech-enabled its website using BrowseAloud, free software for those who have difficulty reading online. This includes people with learning and literacy difficulties, dyslexia, mild visual impairments, or for those who speak English as a second language.
Follow this link for instructions on how to use BrowseAloud with the Cerebral Palsy League web site.
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Access keys
Access keys are a navigation device enabling you to get around this web site using your keyboard.
In-depth information about access keys can be found at W3C Accessibility Guidelines.
Available access keys
This site uses a setup that closely matches most international recommendations on access keys. These are:
- [1] - Home Page
- [2] - Skip to content
- [3] - Site Map
- [4] - Search page
- [5] - Contact information
- [6] - Accessibilty information and key details
Using access keys in different web browsers
- Internet Explorer 5+ (Windows)
- 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+ (Windows)
- Hold down the
Alt key and press the number or letter of the access key. - Firefox, Mozilla and Netscape 7+ (Mac OS X)
- Hold down the
Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key. - Safari and Omniweb (Mac OS X)
- Hold down the
Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key. - Konqueror (Linux)
- Press and release the
Ctrl key, then press the number or letter of the access key. - Internet Explorer 4 (Windows)
- Hold down the
Alt key and press the number or letter of the access key. - Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac)
- Hold down the
Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key. - Internet Explorer 4.5 (Mac)
- 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.