It works as expected here, and I'm also on the public beta. Perhaps you just
lost focus? Try vo-shift-j, or bring up the Window Choser with vo-f2 twice and
see if the popover is there.
> On Mar 16, 2015, at 2:32 AM, Chris Meredith wrote:
>
> See, that's what I thought. That said, I'm also usin
See, that's what I thought. That said, I'm also using a beta Yosemite
build--which leads me to wonder if that's not part of the issue.
Specifically, pressing ENTER after entering the text, which is what I
thought should work, landed me ... right back in the calendar grid, with no
new appointment c
Cmd-n places you in a text field. Type a sentence like "lunch with Frank
tomorrow at 3 pm" and listen to what VoiceOver says. You'll hear something like
"lunch with Frank, tomorrow, March 16, from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM". Adjust your
sentence until everything sounds right. Alternatively, just type t
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Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2015 13:02
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Subject: Newbie Calendar question
Greetings.
Clearly I am likely doing something wrong here—but, when trying to create a
calendar event, the calendar
Greetings.
Clearly I am likely doing something wrong here—but, when trying to create a
calendar event, the calendar seems to … fail to create a calendar event.
Pressing Command+N brings up the popover, but nothing seems to intuitively
indicate how to actually persist this appointment. How am