Switching Stylesheet - Accessibility problem

Hi, can anybody help me? For my website to get anywhere in
the accessibility tests, i would like to know if what i'm using
will work or not?
On my anchors I placed: <a href="#"
onclick="setActiveStyleSheet('large'); return false;"
onkeypress="checkKeyPressed(event, setStyleSheet,
'sheet');">A</a>
and in my js stylesheet switcher:
function checkKeyPressed(evt, func, params)
evt = (evt) ? evt : (window.event) ? event : null;
if (evt)
var charCode = (evt.charCode) ? evt.charCode :
((evt.keyCode) ? evt.keyCode :
((evt.which) ? evt.which : 0));
if (charCode == 13) func(params);
And along with all the other stylesheet switching code, the
onclick works but i can't seem to get the onkeypress working. Any
ideas please?
thanks

Anybody out there who can help a man in need of help?
Please

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