Hi Dave,

I haven’t noticed much of a difference in Calendar. I still use Apple Calendar 
in month view and everything works as in Sequoia.

Jürgen

> Am 23.09.2025 um 17:50 schrieb Dave Carlson <[email protected]>:
> 
> Frustrated.
> I like using the month view, and have done so for the last several Mac OS 
> versions. But in the last couple (Sonora and Sequoia) the month view dows not 
> give good results.
> When I add an event it often will not show at all int the month view, but 
> will show fine in week or day view. Also shows on the iPhone. Here’s how I 
> interact with the month view:
> 1. Interact with the Today, or the range of days to open the month view.
> 2. VO+up/down arrow moves from one week to the next, just as in a table.
> 3. VO+right/lefft arrow moves a day at a time through the month, just as in a 
> table.
> 4. Interact with a day and I can read any events for that day.
> 5. VO+shift+uparrow to get out of that day.
> 6. VO+arrow to go to another day.
> 
> There seems to be a lack of focus in the month view that stubbornly refuses 
> to speak events in a particular day, even though I know they are there. If I 
> add those events on my iPhone they will appear on the Mac, but when 
> entered/created on the Mac, they will usually not appear.
> 
> Does anyone else have this behavior? I’ve changed all sorts of VO settings, 
> to no avail, and used full screen or restore views, again with no change.
> 
> Should I abandon using month view on the Mac calendar app and use week view, 
> which I do not particularly like?
> 
> 
>       Dave Carlson
> Farfar,  Oregonian, Engineer, Musician, Woodworker, and Pioneer
> 
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