Oh Mark,

I just realise that I have been talking about the address book.  Please forgive 
me for that as I must have been very tired when I wrote that first message and 
I had been in my address book yesterday and thought it was the calendar for no 
good reason.

But yes, interact with the entries on your calendar and you need to interact 
again with the information once you find an entry that you want to read.  I 
normally use the calendar on my I phone as it is much easier than my Mac 
although I have entered dates and events using my Mac Book Pro and when putting 
in new events, I normally do command N for new, then vo right tro where the 
title and location is to go, and so on until the fields are all filled in, once 
I want to go to a particular entry, stop interacting, then vo right until I get 
to the scroll area, interact twice to read the information.

Again please accept my apology.

Kawal.

On 26 Feb 2012, at 07:22 PM, Marc Sutton <marc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Kawal,
> I don't find any tables in ical. I am just wondering what you mean vy 
> contacts. Do you mean events? I am using ical under lion and there are dates 
> listed but not in any table view. Thanks.
> Marc
> 
> On Feb 25, 2012, at 11:51 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> 
>> I found that choice by accident when doing VO right arrow once I got past 
>> the contacts table (not in the view menu) either.  There is a list view or a 
>> table group, it's radio buttons.  Just choose the table group.  I had 
>> formatted my Mac prior to this so I don't know if that was the default.
>> 
>> Kawal.
>> 
>> On 26 Feb 2012, at 03:24 AM, Marc Sutton <marc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Kiwal,
>>> I am wondering how you choose the table view in ical. There is no menu 
>>> choice for this under view. Thanks.
>>> Marc
>>> 
>>> On Feb 25, 2012, at 2:58 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello Mark.
>>>> 
>>>> I suggest if you are using the Ical on your mac, make sure your contacts 
>>>> are in table view then when you get to what entry you want to hear, stop 
>>>> interacting with that entry, go to the scroll area and interact twice and 
>>>> vo right arrow through that entry.  That is how I do it.  You can also 
>>>> install a wigit or you have a wigit which you will find (forget where it 
>>>> is) as I've not used them yet, and there you can view your calendar 
>>>> entries.
>>>> 
>>>> Please someone correct me if there is a better way to use the calendar.
>>>> 
>>>> Kawal.
>>>> 
>>>> On 25 Feb 2012, at 09:34 PM, Marc Sutton <marc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> I am just starting to explore the Ical program. I have it set to week 
>>>>> view. I added some entries. When I move through the week using vo, i will 
>>>>> hear about one event on a particular day. Does anyone know how to hear 
>>>>> the time of that event and even hear all the events for that day spoken 
>>>>> at once. I am trying to figure out how to quickly and efficiently use the 
>>>>> calendar. This would be one feature that could make that possible--the 
>>>>> ability to quickly scan events scheduled for the future. Any tips?
>>>>> Thanks. Marc
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