nzcio.com is the official internet address
for New Zealand embassies and high commissions.
The aim of an nzcio.com website is to provide
information on New Zealand for those interested
whether for business, education, travel or leisure.
The website also includes contact details of
New Zealand government agencies and representatives
at home and overseas.
The site can be used without a mouse. There are shortcut keys that will take you to commonly used pages such as the home page and the search page.
To use these shortcut keys hold down the ALT key (PC) or CONTROL key (Apple Macintosh) and then one of the keys in the table below. In some browsers you may have to press enter to confirm your choice.
|
Key |
Function |
|
0 |
A reference list of accessibility keys (this page) |
|
1 |
nzcio.com home page |
|
2 |
Sitemap |
|
3 |
Go to the search box at the top of your current page |
|
9 |
Contact us |
|
/ |
Most navigation elements are plain text and we have provided text alternatives to graphics on the site.
Those with poor sight may be able to increase the size of the text on screen.
|
Browser |
Instructions |
|
Internet Explorer |
Select the 'View' menu, then 'Text Size', and then your chosen size (or if you have a mouse wheel simply hold down CTRL and roll the mouse wheel to alter the text size. |
|
Netscape 6, Mozilla |
Hold down CTRL and press + or - to alter the text size. |
|
Netscape 4 |
Hold down CTRL and press [ or ] to alter the text size. |
|
Netscape 3 |
Select 'Options', then 'General Preferences', then 'Fonts', and then 'Choose Font...' to choose a text size. |
The site has been tested in version 3 browsers and above for PC and Mac and a number of earlier ones. If you find this site difficult to use with your browser please let us know.
We have been careful to ensure that most pages are short and will load quickly. Information on the site is available in HTML format, with PDF and Word provided as alternatives where appropriate. Most pages are less than 30K and should load in under 9 seconds using a 28k modem.