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:
0 -Home
1- About
a- Achievements and Plans
r- Role of the Secretariat
9- Mission of the Secretariat
2- News and Articles
3- Ambassadorial Countries
4- Reports
5- Proposals and Plans
6- Research
7- Programmes
8- Contact Us
e- Resource Centre
p-Partners
How do I use Access Keys
Different browsers implement Access Key shortcuts differently. The following is a list of browser access key key combinations.
- On Windows and Linux. Firefox 2.0+: Hold down the Alt Key and the Shift key, and press the access key.
- On Windows. Internet Explorer 5+: Hold down the Alt key, and press the number or letter of the access key. Release both keys and press Enter.
- On Windows. Internet Explorer 4, Firefox 1.0, Mozilla and Netscape 7+: Hold down the Alt key and press the number or letter of the access key.
- On Mac OS X. Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape 7+, Internet Explorer 5+, Safari and Omniweb: Hold down the Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key.
- Konqueror: Press and release the Ctrl key, then press the number or letter of the access key.
- On the Mac Internet Explorer 4.5 and on all platforms Netscape version 6 and earlier: Access keys are unsupported.
