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Tuesday 13 December 2005

The BBC's My Web My Way website aims to help people with disabilities or vision impairments make the most of the world-wide web.

The site provides advice and help in making changes to your browser, operating system, or computer to be able to view the web in a more accessible way.

The site has been developed and maintained through a partnership between bbc.co.uk and AbilityNet, a leading UK computing and disability charity. It is based on AbilityNet's original My Computer, My Way site.

If you find it difficult to read any of the text on the pages of Easy Computer Tips, you can click on the View menu in your browser where you can increase the Text Size.

Links: www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility
www.abilitynet.org.uk/myway

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