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Accessibility

We are members of Happy to Translate and display the logo on our website, on all our publications and in our reception area. We are happy to translate to any alternative language or format on request. If you would like to request an alternative format please email SHR@scottishhousingregulator.gsi.gov.uk or telephone 0141 271 3810.
Access keys
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts that help users who have difficulty using pointing devices like a mouse. This website uses the UK government access keys standards. These are the access keys you can use on this site:
S Skip to content
1 Homepage
4 Search
8 Terms and conditions
9 Feedback
0 Access key details
Depending on your browser, use the shortcuts in these ways:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4
Hold down Alt (PC users) or Ctrl (Mac users) and the relevant letter or number at the same time
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and above
Hold down Alt (PC users) or Ctrl (Mac users) and the relevant letter or number at the same time, then press the enter key
Netscape 6 and above
Hold down Alt (PC users) or Ctrl (Mac users) and the relevant letter or number at the same time
Controlling text size and colours
• You can specify the font sizes, styles and colours and foreground and background colours of web pages displayed on your computer screen, even if the author of the web page has already specified these. You can also specify the colour used to indicate links in web pages, or a special colour for links that are used only when the mouse passes over the link.
• This is useful if you have low vision, need larger fonts, or need high-contrast colours. You can set Internet Explorer to use the colours and fonts you specify, your default Windows colours and fonts, or the settings you specify in your own style sheet.
• If you use the Internet Explorer or Netscape browsers to view the Internet, the following guidelines will enable you to enlarge the size of the text and control the colours on your screen.
Microsoft Internet Explorer for PC
• Open your Internet Explorer Web Browser
• Select 'Tools' from the menu at the top of your window
• From the options which appear, select 'Internet options....'
• Click on the 'General' tab
• Click on the button marked 'Accessibility'
• To change your font size, select the checkbox marked 'Ignore font sizes specified on Web pages'
• To remove background and font colours, select the checkbox marked 'Ignore colours specified on web pages'
• Click OK (and again if necessary)
• Select 'View' from the menu at the top of your window
• From the options which appear, select 'Text size'
• Select your desired text size
Microsoft Internet Explorer for Apple Mac
• Open your Internet Explorer Web Browser
• Select the 'edit' menu at the top of your window
• From the options menu which appear, select 'preferences'
• Click on 'web content'
• Deselect the button marked 'show style sheets'
• Return to the list of preferences
• Click on 'web browser'
• Select 'language/fonts'
• Select the font size you require
Instructions for users of Netscape Navigator
Text
• Select 'Edit' from the menu at the top of the window and choose 'Preferences'
• Open the Appearance group and click the 'Fonts' category
• Next to 'For the encoding' should read Western to tell the computer which types of letters and symbols to use. From 'Size' select 18
• Next to the Variable Width Font field is a drop down box: select 'Arial'. The fixed Width Font box should already read 'Courier New'. From 'Size' select 18
• To override the fonts used by the designer of the web page, select 'Use my default fonts overriding document specified fonts'
• Click 'OK'
Colours
• Select 'Edit' from the menu at the top of the window and choose 'preferences'
• Open the Appearance group and click the 'Colours' category
• Select a colour button to change colours of text, background, unvisited links, or visited links.
• To override the colours used by the designer of the web page, select 'Always use my colours, overriding document'
• Click 'OK'
Problems accessing documents
If you have any problems accessing any documents on this website, please contact us.
Useful links
The Adobe site offers:
Accessibility conversion tools
You can get more information on PDF accessibility and other issues from the RNIB (Royal National Institute for the Blind) access centre.

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