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This website is designed according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
The layout of the website comprises six main sections (each of which is accessible via a keyboard shortcut):
• Access key U:Main menu, containing the links to the main services of this site.
• Access key C:Center block, providing the principal information of the page.
Keyboard Shortcuts in Different Browsers:
• Internet Explorer: Alt+ hotkey
• Firefox: Alt+ Shift+ hotkey
• Google Chrome: Alt+ hotkey
※When the project tab on this website cannot mouse click, you can use the following keyboard browsing data:
• ← → or↑↓: Left-right or up and down keys to move the tab order.
• Home or End→: Can directly jump to label the first or last.
• Tab: Stay on the label, you can use Tab to browse the contents of that data, when faced with the radio buttons ← → or ↑ ↓ keys to move the order of items .
• Tab + Shift: Press Tab + Shift to jump back on the amount of information; when you jump back to label the project can continue to use the ← → or ↑ ↓ keys to move the tab order.
This website is designed according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
The layout of the website comprises six main sections (each of which is accessible via a keyboard shortcut):
• Access key U:Main menu, containing the links to the main services of this site.
• Access key C:Center block, providing the principal information of the page.
Keyboard Shortcuts in Different Browsers:
• Internet Explorer: Alt+ hotkey
• Firefox: Alt+ Shift+ hotkey
• Google Chrome: Alt+ hotkey
※When the project tab on this website cannot mouse click, you can use the following keyboard browsing data:
• ← → or↑↓: Left-right or up and down keys to move the tab order.
• Home or End→: Can directly jump to label the first or last.
• Tab: Stay on the label, you can use Tab to browse the contents of that data, when faced with the radio buttons ← → or ↑ ↓ keys to move the order of items .
• Tab + Shift: Press Tab + Shift to jump back on the amount of information; when you jump back to label the project can continue to use the ← → or ↑ ↓ keys to move the tab order.