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Hold down Ctrl and scroll the mouse wheelDo you want to change the size of the text on this website? 



If you have a wheel mouse, like the one pictured here, simply hold down the `Ctrl' button on the keyboard whilst rolling the wheel on the top of the mouse backwards and forwards.

If you don't have a wheel mouse, or are unable to change the text size using the `wheel' technique, then follow the instructions below instead.
 
In Internet Explorer, go to View > Text size and select your desired text size setting (eg. larger, smaller); in Netscape browsers go to View>Text size. Select a larger or smaller 'percentage' or click on 'larger' (or 'smaller') to go one size up or down.





Move the sliding bar to change the screen resolutionDo you want to change the size of everything on this website?


To change the size of the image shown on your screen on a PC follow these instructions;



For computers running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows 2000 go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings, and change the desktop area by using the sliding bar.



For computers running Windows XP go to Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Change the screen resolution, and change the display by using the sliding bar shown in the bottom left of the picture here.



On an Apple Macintosh, you can use the Monitor & Sound Control Panel to change the resolution.











Change your mouse and keyboard settingsDo you want to change the way your keyboard or mouse works?


To fine-tune your mouse and keyboard settings follow these instructions;


For computers running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000 go to Start>Settings>Control Panel>Accessibility and make the changes you would like to by selecting the appropriate tab.  



In Windows XP, go to Start > Control Panel > Accessibility Options > Accessibility Options, and then choose where you would like to make the changes by selecting the appropriate tab at the top of the box, as pictured here.















Where Find out where `Click Here' will take you by hovering the mouse over the icon as you are doing at the moment.will `Click Here' take you?

Throughout the website the Click Here button acts as a link to other pages, forms, and websites.


If at any time you're unsure which button to click on, hover the mouse over the icon and it will bring up a yellow box with a brief description informing you what the button relates to.


An example of this can be seen in the picture on the right.  You can see that by hovering the mouse over the button, a box pops up to inform you that by clicking here, you will be taken to a page relating to `Age Concern Sevenoaks - Information & Advice'.






If you have any questions about this website, or would like to tell us where you feel we could improve it, please contact us at office@ageconcern7oaks.co.uk.

Thank You




Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation