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Featured Case Studies

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Page turner

Karis is a bright and intelligent little girl who loves to read but with very little movement in her fingers she is unable to turn the .......more


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Letter Opener

Esther, an independent-minded young lady in her thirties with motor neurone disease, is steadily losing dexterity and the strength in her limbs .......more


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Kitchen Stool

Peter A is a man in his forties who, as a result of polio, needs crutches to walk. To use his kitchen he had a stool which he ‘walked’ round the ........more



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List of Access Keys Used

People with limited vision

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Each Browser has a different way to do this:

  • Internet Explorer - select View | Text Size from the browser's menu bar. Also select Tools | Internet Options | Accessibility | Ignore fonts.
  • Netscape Navigator - select View | Increase or Decrease Font from the browser's menu bar or press the Control key and the [ key together.
  • Opera - press the + or - (minus) key on your number pad

Colour Blindness

This page has been designed to be visible if you have the following types of color blindness

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  • Protanope (another form of red/green color deficit)
  • Tritanope (a blue/yellow deficit- very rare)

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