Accessibility
Have your computer talk this website back to you.
You can make your computer talk to you in a number of different ways, more information is available via the BBC in the Screenreaders and Talking Browsers pages.
Changing our website to suit you.
More detailed information about how to change the fonts and font sizes in your operating system and in various other browsers is available online, at BBC My Web My Way.
This comprehensive website also includes information about changing the colours in your operating system and web browser, changing the mouse pointer and using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
We are not as Accessible as we think we are.
The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is the leading charity offering information, support and advice to almost two million people with sight loss. Our website developers have trained with the RNIB to ensure that this website is as accessible as we can make it. If you find a problem, please let CIS'ters know.
Translating our web site.
It is possible to use Google's free online translation service directly from our website. We hope that you find this useful, but please remember that this translation tool relies on Google's language database, meaning technical and medical references may not always translate accurately.