Thanks, Eric. Your instructions work if I'm in month view. I haven't tried week 
view and they don't seem to work in day view. It is accessible, however, which 
is a good thing. Thanks again.

Teresa
On Jul 10, 2010, at 8:13 AM, Eric Caron wrote:

> Hi Teresa, 
> 
>       If I'm reading your question correctly you would like to know how to 
> set up a event in iCal and select the date and start and end time.  
> 
> I am able to do this in iCal.  I'll try to show the steps I use below.  I 
> hope this is what you are looking for.
> 
> 1. open ical 
> 2. hit command n to create a new event 
> 3.  You will hear new event and you can edit this field to give the event the 
> name you want.  
> 4. arrow once to the right and you will hear "event details scroll Area" 
> Interact with this area and then arrow down until you hear the word from
> 5. arrow once to the right, you will hear something like July 9 2010, 
> interact with this field. now you can change the year by moving the arrows up 
> and down.  To change the month right arrow once to the month field then arrow 
> up and down to change the month. 
> 6. To change the time right arrow over again to the right and you will hear 
> the hour.  again arrow up and down to change the hour. another right arrow 
> takes you to the minutes.
> 7. to save the event stop interacting with the date and time area, then stop 
> interacting with the event details area. finally right arrow to the done 
> button.  Hit that and you have a new event with the date and time you want. 
> 
> You can set other options such as alarms in the detail scroll area. 
> 
> I hope this is the info you wanted and that this helps.
> 
> eric Caron 
> 
> 
> On Jul 8, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> 
>> Hi, all,
>> 
>> I can't seem to find a way to navigate to the hours and minutes in ICal. I 
>> can set up the date just fine once I interact with it, but when I move the 
>> VO cursor to the right of the date, it just skips to the "new calendar" 
>> button at the bottom of the window. Any ideas?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Teresa
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