Site help
- I need help finding information
- How do I make the size of the text larger or smaller?
- How do I view PDF files?
- How can I view a Microsoft Word file if I dont have Word software?
- I have difficulty in using a mouse, how can I navigate the site?
- I can't access the e resources in the members only area
I need help finding information
If you cannot find what you are looking for, try using the site map or the search facility.
To display Web page text larger or smaller
In Internet Explorer:
On the [View] menu, point to "Text Size", and then
select the size you want.
In Netscape (up to version 6):
On the [View] menu, select "Increase Font" (or Decrease
Font) to select the size you want.
In Netscape (version 6 onwards):
On the [View] menu, point to "Text Zoom" and select
the size you want.
In Firefox
On the [View] menu, point to "Text Size" and select
the size you want.
How do I view PDF files?
PDF stands for Portable Document File. It is a format from Adobe that makes it possible to view formatted documents as they were originally intended.
You need a plug-in called Adobe Reader to view these files. This is available to download for free.
The latest version of Acrobat Reader (version 8) has a Read Out Loud facility.
If you prefer to read in HTML or text, you can use Adobe's PDF conversion tool.
How can I view a Microsoft Word file if I dont have Word software?
You can download a free Word viewer from Microsoft
You will find Excel and PowerPoint viewers there too.
I have difficulty in using a mouse, how can I navigate the site?
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts which allow the user to navigate around a website or a piece of computer software without having to use a mouse or other pointing device.
If you use Internet Explorer
Press and hold the 'Alt' key
Press the required letter
Release the keys and press the 'ENTER' key
If you use Mozilla Firefox
Press and hold the 'Shift' and 'Alt' keys
Press the required letter
If you use Netscape Navigator
Press and hold the 'Alt' key
Press the required letter
If you are using a Mac
Substitute the 'Ctrl' key for the 'Alt' key.
- Access key S - Skip to content
- Access key 1 - Home page
- Access key 3 - Site map
- Access key 4 - Search (on most pages)
- Access key 8 - Privacy policy
- Access key 0 - Site help
- Access key A - About the RSM
- Access key C - Contact us
- Access key E - RSM events
- Access key L - Library
- Access key M - RSM members
I can't access the e resources in the members only area
We provide access to remote services by proxy application. The most common problem is that this access is blocked by your firewall, which is especially true if you are accessing these from work.
If you have a firewall at your institution, it must be configured to allow web requests to get to EZproxy.
EZproxy is currently using port 80 in providing this remote access.
Please consult your help documentation or your IT department.
Also see EZproxy frequently asked questions for further information.