I mostly use the home calendar, since I'm at home most of the time. There are
other items in the calendar list, such as Facebook, ICloud, Gmail, and Meetup.
I think these were added when I added activities from these categories to ICal.
I'm using Lion, and I still haven't come across Friends and
Hello Marc,
You can get to the first day in the grid by pressing VO-Cmd-x (go to next list).
Cheers,
Anne
On 27 Feb 2012, at 20:33, Marc Sutton wrote:
> Hi Anne,
> Thanks for your ical tips. Do you know of a quick way to get to the grid of
> dates? Once in add event mode things get a little u
Hi Anne,
Thanks for your ical tips. Do you know of a quick way to get to the grid of
dates? Once in add event mode things get a little unpredictable. Thanks.
Marc
On Feb 27, 2012, at 12:59 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Marc,
>
> To create a new event in iCal, press Cmd-n then type something
Thanks for this tip. I notice that working pretty well except that as i
command-right-arrow through dates, if there is an event on a particular date,
voiceover doesn't tell me that fact unless i move back to the events list. It
would be nice if there were some indication. I wonder if there is so
Hi:
Set your calendar to view by day, that way you can see your events. I believe
there is a table to the left of the calendar that has a list events.
On Feb 26, 2012, at 10:10 PM, Marc Sutton wrote:
> Hi Kawal,
> No problem. I suspected you might be referring to the addressbook. It seems
> like
Hello Marc,
To create a new event in iCal, press Cmd-n then type something like: "Dental
appointment on Friday March 2nd at 3:30 pm", then press Return. iCal will
format the event for you and you can add bits or change things by navigating
right to the scroll area, where you interact. Here you'
Hi Kawal,
No problem. I suspected you might be referring to the addressbook. It seems
like there is a lot of interacting necessary in order to browse a calendar. I
will see if the iphone app is more efficient.
On Feb 26, 2012, at 1:19 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Oh Mark,
>
> I just realise th
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
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
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.
Ka
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
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 c
I figured it out. Turns out I had the show all day events box checked.
Thanks for the help though.
Jes
On Mar 23, 2011, at 7:37 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> Try command-1 for day view and perhaps this will help or command-2 for week
> view.
>
> hth
> Scott
> On Mar 23, 2011, at 7:06 PM, Jes Smith
Try command-1 for day view and perhaps this will help or command-2 for week
view.
hth
Scott
On Mar 23, 2011, at 7:06 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Something really strange is happening with ICal. Whenever I create an event
> and then scroll to the particular date on which that event falls
1. Are you sure that the timezone is set for your location?
2. You could change the time in advance that you want to be notified.
3. You could (though I don't particularily recommend it) set up a notification
that calls an APpleScript. That Apple Script could minumize all windows or use
the "say
Hi there. I am not fully adept at customizing iCal myself at this point, but
can work it well enough to make good use of it anyway. To create an event,
just press command-n, and then press command-E to edit the new event. There,
you can give it a title, location, date/time, set alarms, etc.
that check box didn't have a help tag.Thanks!
On Jun 11, 2010, at 9:00 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:
> You can VO left arrow one time from the canvas area, there you will hear
> calendar list. Interact with the list and you can check and uncheck the
> calendars you wish to view.
>
>
> Brett C.
You can VO left arrow one time from the canvas area, there you will hear
calendar list. Interact with the list and you can check and uncheck the
calendars you wish to view.
Brett C.
On Jun 11, 2010, at 7:54 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> Hi guys:
> I've figured out how to create calendars,
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