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Touch Screen Monitor Users

If your are using at a touch screen monitor you will be able to move through the website by touching the screen with your finger at the appropriate section you want to view. You also have the option to use your computer mouse to click on the buttons or the links(underlined). However if you move out of the LCIS website and into another website which is not a touch screen web site you may find it easier to use your computer mouse.

Standard Computer Users

However if you are using a standard computer you will need to use the computer mouse.

Moving around the LCIS site.

The menu at the top of the page creates a breadcrumbs trail to show what section of the site you are in. (You are here: Home > Coping with Cancer > Macmillan and Citizens Advice Bureau Partnership). This is created with link buttons, to allow you to go back to any section at any time. If you want to return to the main page, the 'Home' button is always available here.

Moving out of the LCIS site

At some points throughout the website you may encounter links which when clicked on open up a new website. There are 3 ways that may be used to get you back to the LCIS website and they are as follows:

Using the back button You may use the back button to return to your previous page if the website is opened in the current window. It is situated at the top left of most internet browser windows.

Using the close button You may use the close button to return to your previous page if the website is opened in a different window. It is situated at the top right of the window you are using

Scrolling the Page Up and Down

If the mouse that you are using has a small scroll button usually located at the centre of the mouse you may use this by scrolling this button upwards or downwards. Alternatively you may also use the up and down keys on your keyboard.

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Last Updated March 2006