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How To Use Access Keys.

"Using Access Keys to navigate this site."

As recommended by the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, the Sabresoft Systems website utilizes access keys to help with site navigation.

The access keys used throughout the Sabresoft Systems website are derived from the United Kingdom (UK) Government Access Key system.

What are Access Keys?

Access keys are a means by which users who have difficulty in using a pointing device, such as a mouse, can navigate to main areas of a site via the use of "keyboard shortcuts".

All main areas of the Sabresoft Systems website have an access key assigned to them that, within a compatible browser, allows you to use the keyboard to jump to a main area from anywhere in the website.

What Access Keys are Available?

Below is a complete list of the access keys that can be used when navigating the Sabresoft Systems website.

1
Site Home Page.
8
Terms of Use.
9
Site Feedback.
0
Accessibility Statement.
N
Skip Navigation.
C
Company.
S
Solutions.
P
Products.
A
Articles.
G
Guides.

How To Use Access Keys:

Access keys are not supported in all browsers. However, below we have included some examples of how to use access keys within Internet Explorer and Netscape browsers.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 & 6:
Press and hold the "Alt" key.
Then press the required access key. 
Release the "Alt" key and press the "Enter" key.

Example: pressing the "A" key while holding down the "Alt" key and then pressing the "Enter" key will take you to the Articles section.

Netscape 7.1:
Press and hold the "Alt" key. Then press the required access key.

Example: pressing the "A" key while holding down the "Alt" key will automatically take you to the Articles section.

Please refer to your web browser's documentation for further information regarding the support of access keys.