No I haven’t Anne. Will give it a go.
Thanks.
Kawal.
On 30 Oct 2013, at 20:05, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Kawal,
>
> In Calendar, have you tried using the command VO-Cmd-x to go to Next List?
>
> Also, when you want to find a command, try doing VO-h-h to get the complete
> list of VO com
> Hi,
I forgot to mention that cmd-right arrow goes to the next day, cmd-left arrow
for Previous day, and cmd-t for going directly to Today if you’re somewhere
else in the calendar of events. I believe that the cmd-right and cmd-left will
morph accordingly if you change to Week, Month or Year
Hello Kawal,
In Calendar, have you tried using the command VO-Cmd-x to go to Next List?
Also, when you want to find a command, try doing VO-h-h to get the complete
list of VO commands. You’ll be amazed at what you find.
Cheers,
Anne
On 30 Oct 2013, at 19:34, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Hello
Hi,
I guess I must be used to the Calendar on the Mac as I’m not experiencing your
frustration. Note the following when in Day View:
1. If you navigate around the screen, you’ll have Previous Day, Today and Next
Day buttons as well as the current month grid and two areas for today’s events.
Hi!
To know the title of an app, hit VO+f1. To know the title of a window, hit
VO+f2. This, understanding that your function keys work as standard keys.
Best
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El 30/10/2013, a las 19:34, Kawal Gucukoglu escribió:
> Hello All.
>
> I had a notifica
Hello All.
I had a notification in my calendar and after closing it in the Notifications
on my Mac, I needed to edit an appointment in my Calendar.
At first I could not navigate the days. So I decided to go down with vo Down
arrow which got me into my list of events.
Does anyone know how to n