Accessibility Statement
Lynda is committed to ensuring everyone has access to this website, so we have made sure hat this website is structured,
and coded in the most efficient and effective manner possible. We've coded this website with valid XHTML and
valid CSS, and we've implemented accessibility features including
text scaling and access keys.
If you have any difficulty with the accessibility of this website, please contact us at
your convenience.
Table of Access Keys
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Access Key
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Target Page
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| 0 |
Homepage |
| 1 |
About Lynda |
| 2 |
Nethub |
| 3 |
News |
| 4 |
Press |
| 5 |
Downloads |
| 6 |
Contact Lynda |
| a |
Accessibility |
| p |
Privacy |
| d |
Disclaimer |
| s |
Sitemap |
| t |
Top of Page |
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Using Access Keys
The implementation of Access Keys is a W3C recommendation,
and many keyboard-only and non-visual web users rely on them as a method of navigating between pages.
Depending on your type of computer system, the procedure for utilising Access Keys to navigate this website can
vary. Use the tables on this page to find out how to use Access Keys on your computer system in order to navigate
this website without using a mouse.
Table of Browsers (using Windows on a PC)
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Mozilla Firefox 2
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Hold down the ALT key, then hold down the SHIFT key, then press the number of an Access Key.
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Internet Explorer 7
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Hold down the ALT key, then press the number of an Access Key, then release both keys, then press ENTER.
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Opera 9
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Hold down the SHIFT key, then hold down the ESC key, then release both keys, then press the number of an Access
Key.
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Netscape Navigator 9
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Hold down the ALT key, then hold down the SHIFT key, then press the number of an Access Key.
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Mozilla 1.7
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Hold down the ALT key, then press the number of an Access Key.
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Safari 3
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Access Keys are unsupported by this web brower.
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