Re: calander help clearification

2013-09-09 Thread Cait and Maggie
Mark,
In your vo utility, in the announcements tab, is there a choice for delay in 
speaking the announcements?  wonder if that's it?

Cait

On 2013-09-09, at 7:56 AM, Mark Furness  wrote:

> I have the following problem. Hope someone can help as I am at my wits end!
> 
> running Calendar In Lion, hitting tab would pass me from one event  to the 
> next. Then, immediately, the events time was announced.
> Now ML,  
> 1. subject is spoken.
> 2. a 10 second moment of silence.
> 3. Then v o says "you are currently on a text  element in side of a list,  
> the help tag this event belongs to calendar personal"
> 4. Then v o says the time of the event.
> 
> My wife's i7 mac says it the way my lion use to. Both of us are running the 
> latest ML. 
> Our Macs are the same except hers is a i7 and mine is an i3.
> I don't believe that would make a difference.
> 
> In short, how do I remove point 2 and 3 so the subject is spoken quickly 
> followed by the events time announcement?
> 
> Mark
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calander help clearification

2013-09-09 Thread Mark Furness
I have the following problem. Hope someone can help as I am at my wits end!

running Calendar In Lion, hitting tab would pass me from one event  to the 
next. Then, immediately, the events time was announced.
Now ML,  
1. subject is spoken.
2. a 10 second moment of silence.
3. Then v o says "you are currently on a text  element in side of a list,  the 
help tag this event belongs to calendar personal"
4. Then v o says the time of the event.

My wife's i7 mac says it the way my lion use to. Both of us are running the 
latest ML. 
Our Macs are the same except hers is a i7 and mine is an i3.
I don't believe that would make a difference.

In short, how do I remove point 2 and 3 so the subject is spoken quickly 
followed by the events time announcement?

Mark
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