For those of you needing further help accessing content on websites, we hope the following links to the BBC’s accessibility pages will be useful:
- How to change text and background colours
- How to change your fonts
- How to magnify the screen
- How to make your text larger
- Make the mouse pointer easier to see
- Make your computer speak text aloud
- Make your keyboard easier to use
- Information on alternatives to keyboard and mouse
For further information on things like spell checking, word predicting software, keyboard stickers and voice recognition visit the BBC’s My Web My Way pages.
Other links about accessibility
- RNIB pages on web access
- Microsoft accessibility information
- Information on turning on Google Chrome’s accessibility features
- Information on accessibility features in Firefox
Translating our website
If you would like to view this website in another language, please use the ‘select language’ button at the top of every page. This will allow you to choose a new language from the drop down menu.
Compatibility with tools
Our website is designed to be compatible with recent versions of the following screen readers:
- JAWS
- NVDA
- VoiceOver
The site is also designed to be compatible with:
- Basic operating system screen magnifiers, such as ZoomText magnifier
- Speech recognition software, such as Dragon Naturally Speaking
- Operating system speech packages
If you have any problems using the website, feedback will give us guidance so we can make it better. Please, if you experience any trouble accessing services or information on our website, please get in touch on [email protected].