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Access keys

The site can be used without a mouse.

The major links on this site have been assigned "access keys". Access keys are keyboard shortcuts which allow links within a website to be activated without using the mouse. The exact procedure for activating access keys depends on your operating system and browser.

KeyFunction
0A reference list of accessibility keys (this page)
1Home page
2Sitemap
3Go to the search box at the top of your current page
4About Primary Mental Health
5Activities and Initiatives Database
6Specific Population Groups
7Tools and Interventions
8Workforce Development
9Documents and Publications
-Feedback / Contact Us
=Links

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There are shortcut keys that will take you to commonly used pages such as the home page and the search page.

Instructions for different operation systems and browsers can be found below the list of active Primary Mental Health website access keys.

Operating system and browser support

To use these shortcut keys hold down the ALT key (PC) or CONTROL key (Apple Macintosh) and then one of the keys in the table below. In some browsers you may have to press ENTER to confirm your choice. In the Opera 7 browser press SHIFT-ESC, release those keys, and then press your chosen access key.

Using access keys differs according to the operating system and browser your use. Here instructions for the most commonly used:

Operating SystemFunction Keys
Internet Explorer 6+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter/character of the access key, then press ENTER
Internet Explorer 5+ for Mac: Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter/character of the access key
Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac: Access keys are not supported
Mozilla:Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter/character of the access key
Opera: Access keys are not supported