ProScot Website Accessibility
We like to do our best to ensure your experience of the ProScot site is what you are looking for!
The ProScot website has been designed with a number of accessibility features which are outlined on this page.
If you have any questions regarding ProScot's Accessibility Policy, or if you have any difficulties accessing content on the ProScot website or have trouble using any aspect of our website, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Accessible design
ProScot have tried to use combinations of colours that provide sufficient contrast between foreground and background across the sites.
If you spot anything that gives you problems on this site please let us know.
Making text larger
Internet Explorer
Go to the View menu using your mouse or by pressing Alt + V.
Select the Text Size option using your mouse or by pressing X.
Choose your preferred text size using your mouse or by using the up and down arrow keys and pressing Enter or by clicking on it.
Firefox 3.X
The following instructions will set the minimum font size on your computer's system, so the size will apply to every site you visit.
Go to Tools in your browser's menu using your mouse or press Alt + T.
Click on Options, or press O, to open the Options dialog box.
Select Content if not already selected or press the tab key until it is highlighted (in blue) and then press Enter.
Under Fonts & Colours change the font size to the appropriate size and click OK
For more information on help with seeing websites including:
- using screen magnifying software
- making your mouse pointer easier to see
- using your own style sheets amongst other useful tips
Then go to the BBC My Web My Way website at http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility
If you have any feedback you would like to share with ProScot Driving School about seeing the content of our website send us an email, we would like to hear from you.
Using a screen reader
If you are using a screen reader, we hope you will benefit from our use of meaningful headings, link text and alternative text to navigate our websites. ProScot have also tried to make tables and PDF documents as accessible as possible. If you do come across a PDF document you cannot access, we provide links on every document cover to the Adobe online PDF to text conversion tool as well as a link to download Adobe PDF Reader, which is free and can be used to access PDF files. A link to each is also provided below:
For more information on help with hearing websites including using screen reading software amongst other assistive technologies, go to the BBC My Web My Way website at http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility
If you have any feedback you would like to share with ProScot Driving School about hearing the content of our website send us an email, we would like to hear from you.
For more information on help with navigating websites using your keyboard, go to the BBC My Web My Way website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility/win/keyboard
Using your mouse to navigate the Pro Scot website
For more information on using your mouse to navigate websites such as:
- adjusting the speed of your mouse
- making it left-handed
- making your mouse pointer larger
Then go to the BBC My Web My Way website at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility/win/keyboard/mouse_easy/
The BBC site also covers alternatives to the mouse and keyboard.
If you have any feedback you would like to share with ProScot Driving School about navigating our website send us an email, we would like to hear from you