Hi Eileen!
How do you add your appointments?  I just did a test run.  I did command-n for 
new event and then typed in event at 7 pM tomorrow night.  That put me into the 
inspector and from there the date and time showed up as a link and I could 
enter on that and change the date and time with vo up and down arrow keys.  and 
when I closed the calendar the event was automatically saved.
Are you getting anything like this?  Let me know and I'll try again to help.
Jim

On Mar 10, 2014, at 12:21 AM, Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Folks, 
> 
> I am not sure if if I need to report this to accessibility at Apple. I use to 
> be able to input my appointments in the native calendar app in Mountain Lion. 
> I am able to select the date and open the inspector to begin the process of 
> adding an appointment. Here is where I begin to have problems. I tab over to 
> the "event details" and try to VO-spacebar on it, which use to open the pop 
> down list. Now, I have to tab into the area and once there even using the 
> right arrow will not perform the same behavior before the security update. 
> This was using the right arrow key to move from the heading to the edit field 
> like in the first choice of "location." I am also having difficulty setting 
> the "from' and "to" time parameters, with alerts and having problems getting 
> back to the "done" button to add the appointment to the calendar. Have others 
> had this problem also? What kind of steps can one suggest that may straighten 
> this out, so I can use the calendar again? Please advise, as I have also seen 
> some changes on my iPhone 4 with the new iOS 7.0.6 update. On the phone, I 
> can't seem to find the list tab to view my appointments. 
> 
> Thanks in advance. 
> 
> Best, 
> Eileen 
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