Re: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
You can close the lid, or hit cmd option  eject to put it to sleep/stand by. 
Either one will work just fine.

As for alerts i have them sent to my phone via icloud so generally those work 
across ios devices anyways.

Tc.
On Sep 2, 2013, at 9:53 PM, Sandy Easton  wrote:

> And while we're on the Mac calendar, I understand that the computer must be, 
> as it were, officially on, if you want your alerts to actually alert you! 
> Now, on certain little specialized access devices, - such as BrailleNote or 
> VoiceSense, - the machine will go so far as to switch itself on for a diary 
> or a wake-up alarm.  I have been told that in order to get the Mac to do 
> something equivalent, it has to be in sleep mode, rather than switched right 
> off.  Is that true, - and in any event, how do you put it in sleep mode?  I 
> have a MacBook Air, by the way.
> 
> 
> Sandy Easton.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Linda C. Knight" 
> To: "'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'" 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 3:57 AM
> Subject: RE: the calendar on the mac.
> 
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sarah,
>> 
>> Your way is a great way too. I like to put alerts in so while I am on that
>> event, I do cmd e to edit. And I like the alert choices too. I usually
>> select Email. I am anxious to see how this works.
>> 
>> Both ways are good.
>> 
>> Thank you and Ben.
>> 
>> 
>> Hugs and 73
>> Linda C. Knight & shirley
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Re: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-02 Thread Sandy Easton
And while we're on the Mac calendar, I understand that the computer must be, 
as it were, officially on, if you want your alerts to actually alert you! 
Now, on certain little specialized access devices, - such as BrailleNote or 
VoiceSense, - the machine will go so far as to switch itself on for a diary 
or a wake-up alarm.  I have been told that in order to get the Mac to do 
something equivalent, it has to be in sleep mode, rather than switched right 
off.  Is that true, - and in any event, how do you put it in sleep mode?  I 
have a MacBook Air, by the way.



Sandy Easton.




- Original Message - 
From: "Linda C. Knight" 

To: "'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'" 
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 3:57 AM
Subject: RE: the calendar on the mac.





Sarah,

Your way is a great way too. I like to put alerts in so while I am on that
event, I do cmd e to edit. And I like the alert choices too. I usually
select Email. I am anxious to see how this works.

Both ways are good.

Thank you and Ben.


Hugs and 73
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Re: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-02 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Lol. I normally don't' play with the email thing as I don't check it on my 
phone as often. but have fun and good luck.

Tc and 73.
On Sep 2, 2013, at 7:57 PM, Linda C. Knight  wrote:

> 
> 
> Sarah,
> 
> Your way is a great way too. I like to put alerts in so while I am on that
> event, I do cmd e to edit. And I like the alert choices too. I usually
> select Email. I am anxious to see how this works.
> 
> Both ways are good.
> 
> Thank you and Ben.
> 
> 
> Hugs and 73
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RE: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-02 Thread Linda C. Knight


Sarah,

Your way is a great way too. I like to put alerts in so while I am on that
event, I do cmd e to edit. And I like the alert choices too. I usually
select Email. I am anxious to see how this works.

Both ways are good.

Thank you and Ben.


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Re: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-02 Thread Sarah k Alawami
No. I find no way of making a sliding scale to do that. I guess you have to do 
it manually, unless there is somethignunder mac osx hints. I'll look at that 
site later unless someone beats me to it lol!

Take care.
On Sep 2, 2013, at 7:43 PM, Ben J Bloomgren  wrote:

> Well we're talking about the calendar on the Mac, when you or anyone else 
> know how to get it to make an event for every third Saturday of the month?
> 
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> On Sep 2, 2013, at 19:31, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
>> I like going to the date and pressing vo space before interacting. That puts 
>> in the template I need for the new event. If my reply made it, maybe try 
>> that. For me it's much faster then typing all of that lol!
>> 
>> Take care and be blessed.
>> On Sep 2, 2013, at 7:08 PM, Ben J Bloomgren  wrote:
>> 
>>> Linda,
>>> You have to actually specify the date on which you want you there to occur. 
>>> Just because you selected dates, doesn't mean that it likes to insert your 
>>> event on that day. You have to actually say,  "White House class at 2 PM on 
>>> Monday, October 7, 2013".
>>> 
>>> You just view that date.
>>> 
>>> Ben J. Bloomgren,
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>>> 803-760-7136
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>>> Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00 to 5:00 PM EST except for holidays.
>>> 
>>> On Sep 2, 2013, at 18:58, "Linda C. Knight"  wrote:
>>> 
 
 
 
 
 Hi all,
 
 
 
 I have two questions about the calendar on the mac.
 
 
 
 1. In creating an event: For example, I am in September. Ok, I want to
 select next month; I activate the next month and interact with the October
 grid. I select Monday October 7 and I interact with it. Then I press 
 command
 N and write in the event such as Lighthouse class at 2:00 pm.  I press
 enter. I am now in inspector and I vo right till I see Event details scroll
 area. I then interact. Then I check what I want such as the time and 
 alerts.
 Then I stop interacting and press done. I am now back in the calendar area.
 I then go check the date and event I just did. It still shows September 2
 2013. What is the best way to enter events in another month instead of the
 current month?
 
 2. What is the easiest way to delete an event that already happened?
 
 Thank you,
 
 
 
 Hugs and 73
 
 Linda C. Knight & shirley
 
 CallSign: kk4hrg
 
 Please note email:
 
 l...@tampabay.rr.com
 
 
 
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Re: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-02 Thread Ben J Bloomgren
Well we're talking about the calendar on the Mac, when you or anyone else know 
how to get it to make an event for every third Saturday of the month?

Ben J. Bloomgren,
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On Sep 2, 2013, at 19:31, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:

> I like going to the date and pressing vo space before interacting. That puts 
> in the template I need for the new event. If my reply made it, maybe try 
> that. For me it's much faster then typing all of that lol!
> 
> Take care and be blessed.
> On Sep 2, 2013, at 7:08 PM, Ben J Bloomgren  wrote:
> 
>> Linda,
>> You have to actually specify the date on which you want you there to occur. 
>> Just because you selected dates, doesn't mean that it likes to insert your 
>> event on that day. You have to actually say,  "White House class at 2 PM on 
>> Monday, October 7, 2013".
>> 
>> You just view that date.
>> 
>> Ben J. Bloomgren,
>> Customer Service Representative,
>> CLG Productions,
>> http://www.clgproductions.com,
>> bbloomg...@icloud.com
>> 803-760-7136
>> Toll-free: 1-888-405-3185
>> Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00 to 5:00 PM EST except for holidays.
>> 
>> On Sep 2, 2013, at 18:58, "Linda C. Knight"  wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I have two questions about the calendar on the mac.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 1. In creating an event: For example, I am in September. Ok, I want to
>>> select next month; I activate the next month and interact with the October
>>> grid. I select Monday October 7 and I interact with it. Then I press command
>>> N and write in the event such as Lighthouse class at 2:00 pm.  I press
>>> enter. I am now in inspector and I vo right till I see Event details scroll
>>> area. I then interact. Then I check what I want such as the time and alerts.
>>> Then I stop interacting and press done. I am now back in the calendar area.
>>> I then go check the date and event I just did. It still shows September 2
>>> 2013. What is the best way to enter events in another month instead of the
>>> current month?
>>> 
>>> 2. What is the easiest way to delete an event that already happened?
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hugs and 73
>>> 
>>> Linda C. Knight & shirley
>>> 
>>> CallSign: kk4hrg
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> l...@tampabay.rr.com
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Re: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-02 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I like going to the date and pressing vo space before interacting. That puts in 
the template I need for the new event. If my reply made it, maybe try that. For 
me it's much faster then typing all of that lol!

Take care and be blessed.
On Sep 2, 2013, at 7:08 PM, Ben J Bloomgren  wrote:

> Linda,
> You have to actually specify the date on which you want you there to occur. 
> Just because you selected dates, doesn't mean that it likes to insert your 
> event on that day. You have to actually say,  "White House class at 2 PM on 
> Monday, October 7, 2013".
> 
> You just view that date.
> 
> Ben J. Bloomgren,
> Customer Service Representative,
> CLG Productions,
> http://www.clgproductions.com,
> bbloomg...@icloud.com
> 803-760-7136
> Toll-free: 1-888-405-3185
> Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00 to 5:00 PM EST except for holidays.
> 
> On Sep 2, 2013, at 18:58, "Linda C. Knight"  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I have two questions about the calendar on the mac.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 1. In creating an event: For example, I am in September. Ok, I want to
>> select next month; I activate the next month and interact with the October
>> grid. I select Monday October 7 and I interact with it. Then I press command
>> N and write in the event such as Lighthouse class at 2:00 pm.  I press
>> enter. I am now in inspector and I vo right till I see Event details scroll
>> area. I then interact. Then I check what I want such as the time and alerts.
>> Then I stop interacting and press done. I am now back in the calendar area.
>> I then go check the date and event I just did. It still shows September 2
>> 2013. What is the best way to enter events in another month instead of the
>> current month?
>> 
>> 2. What is the easiest way to delete an event that already happened?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hugs and 73
>> 
>> Linda C. Knight & shirley
>> 
>> CallSign: kk4hrg
>> 
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>> 
>> l...@tampabay.rr.com
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Re: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-02 Thread Ben J Bloomgren
Linda,
You have to actually specify the date on which you want you there to occur. 
Just because you selected dates, doesn't mean that it likes to insert your 
event on that day. You have to actually say,  "White House class at 2 PM on 
Monday, October 7, 2013".

You just view that date.

Ben J. Bloomgren,
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CLG Productions,
http://www.clgproductions.com,
bbloomg...@icloud.com
803-760-7136
Toll-free: 1-888-405-3185
Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00 to 5:00 PM EST except for holidays.

On Sep 2, 2013, at 18:58, "Linda C. Knight"  wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> 
> I have two questions about the calendar on the mac.
> 
> 
> 
> 1. In creating an event: For example, I am in September. Ok, I want to
> select next month; I activate the next month and interact with the October
> grid. I select Monday October 7 and I interact with it. Then I press command
> N and write in the event such as Lighthouse class at 2:00 pm.  I press
> enter. I am now in inspector and I vo right till I see Event details scroll
> area. I then interact. Then I check what I want such as the time and alerts.
> Then I stop interacting and press done. I am now back in the calendar area.
> I then go check the date and event I just did. It still shows September 2
> 2013. What is the best way to enter events in another month instead of the
> current month?
> 
> 2. What is the easiest way to delete an event that already happened?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> 
> Hugs and 73
> 
> Linda C. Knight & shirley
> 
> CallSign: kk4hrg
> 
> Please note email:
> 
> l...@tampabay.rr.com
> 
> 
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Re: the calendar on the mac.

2013-09-02 Thread Sarah k Alawami

On Sep 2, 2013, at 6:58 PM, Linda C. Knight  wrote:

> 1. In creating an event: For example, I am in September. Ok, I want to
> select next month; I activate the next month and interact with the October
> grid. I select Monday October 7 and I interact with it. Then I press command
> N and write in the event such as Lighthouse class at 2:00 pm.  I press
> enter. I am now in inspector and I vo right till I see Event details scroll
> area. I then interact. Then I check what I want such as the time and alerts.
> Then I stop interacting and press done. I am now back in the calendar area.
> I then go check the date and event I just did. It still shows September 2
> 2013. What is the best way to enter events in another month instead of the
> current month?
> 
A. go to october  then the day.
B don't interact but hit vo space on the day.
C. Now interact and you will see a new event. fill in all the details. then 
click apply. If that's not there just close the event.

> 2. What is the easiest way to delete an event that already happened?
> 
go to the day where the event is and find it then press back space. I can't get 
this to work 100 percent of the time so I might be missing something there but 
there you go.



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