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 questi
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 co
Thanks,Chris. I'll try editing events for time once I've set them up.
Teresa
On Jul 8, 2010, at 2:54 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
> Sadly iCal has limitations when it comes to use with VoiceOver. Apple are
> fully aware and looking to implement more improvements in future updates. I
> could not fin
Sadly iCal has limitations when it comes to use with VoiceOver. Apple are
fully aware and looking to implement more improvements in future updates. I
could not find a way to navigate the times on the Calendar canvas either.
However you can create a new event or new to do and then interact wit
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