Hello Tim. I do not know what view my calendar is in on the Mac. On the I phone, I have it in day view.
The list was visible as well. I did not check if Quick Nav was on or off although I normally make sure it is off. I will try to use the calendar again when I need to put in another appointment for Ursa my guide dog! Thanks for the help, much appreciated. Kawal. > On 25 Mar 2015, at 1:38 am, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I tested numerous times using various scenarios on my calendar on the Mac and > did not experience anything like you’re mentioning. For me, this is how > things went in general: > > • press cmd-n to create new event. > • entered “Vet for Leader Dog Apr 10 at 2 pm” then press return. > > This automatically brings focus into the Info/Edit window for the new event. > No need to locate it in the calendar. > > • VO-right to the Add Location item and put in an address. > • activate the Alerts and Travel time button with VO-space. > • modify anything that I wish modified, changing notification time etc. > • close the Info/Edit event window and I’m back on the main page of the > calendar. > > No issues at all for me. A couple of questions for your scenario: > > 1. Which view are you using? Day, Week, Month? I use Month view primarily. > 2. QuickNav on or off? It’s off for me. > 3. I’m guessing you have the Calendar list visible? Mine is hidden although > visible or hidden didn’t make a difference. > > I don’t have multiple personal calendars but do have shared Google calendars, > Birthdays and such all with their events mingled amongst my other > self-entered calendar events with no issues. So, not sure where things are > going amiss for you. > > Hmmm. > > Later... > > Tim Kilburn > Fort McMurray, AB Canada > > On Mar 24, 2015, at 17:22, gs <geoffsli...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm not having any problems entering all the information for calendar entries > either. The problem I do have is with multiple calendars when I navigate > through the events, some are not announced. I think I saw a post from > someone else a while back confirming this kind of behavior. Nevertheless, it > makes the calendar very suspect and not nearly as useful as it needs to be. > I come from Outlook for Windows and have really transitioned completely to > the Mac and am finding that it is quite lacking in some ways with regard to > the calendar. Although it works well on the iPhone, it would be nice if it > was a little more consistent and less quirky with VO on Mac OS. > > I think your problems with entering the appointments are likely resolvable if > someone can figure out exactly where things are going wrong. > > On Mar 23, 2015, at 9:20 PM, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > Not sure why you got stuck there. At the moment, I’ve turned off my other > calendars so that I only have one that I’m putting appointments into,. This > also means that I can hide the Calendar list which is where you appear to > have got stuck. Locations work fine for me and I’ve seen no reason to think > that Calendar on the Mac is broken at all. I’d have to have an actual step > by step commentary of your process to determine where the problems are > arising for you. > > Later... > > Tim Kilburn > Fort McMurray, AB Canada > > On Mar 23, 2015, at 17:07, Kawal Gucukoglu <kgli...@icloud.com> wrote: > > Hello. > > Today, I set up an appointment on the Mac but had to edit some of the details > using my I phone 6 Plus. I created the even in the way Tim explained on this > list some time ago. But when i came to set up alert number two, it went to > the toolbar and there was a calendar sources table and a vertical splitter to > the right of that table. I could not get out of that table so I closed the > calendar and had to edit the same event using my I phone. Also when I tried > to put a location in as I had put the same location in using my I phone as > the iPhone found the correct address, there was no such thing on the Mac. > All in All, the calendar on the I phone is much easier to use. 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