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David:  Thanks, I'll give this a try.  

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Hello try;

Alt+v=view,
Now down arrow to navigation pane sub menu, right arrow to open,
Normal should be checked, 
Agen alt+v=view,
Down arrow until you hear,
Reading pane sub menu,
Right arrow to open, off should be checked.
Also, make sure the screen is maximized.
Give this a try.


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William S NWK
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That's what I use, but I have yet to figure out optimal settings in Outlook
that; for instance; don't require using the JAWS cursor to get to some of
the fields.
If anybody has ideas about what view might work will with Windows 7 Outlook
2007 and Jaws 13, I'll all ears.
Thanks.

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No, in this case,
You should be looking at outlook.


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David:  Can this be synced with PDAs and Smartphones?
Thanks.


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 1:56 PM
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Hello there;

Check out the free accessible calendar program that is bundled with the
WebbIE suite of programs.  It is very easy to use and was especially
designed to work with screen readers like JAWS.

http://www.webbie.org.uk/calendar.htm

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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 2:38 PM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Accessible Calender program

To All Listers:

Can anyone tell me if there is a totally accessible calender program out
there, whether it is in MicroSoft or not?  I am running Windows Vista on a
32 bit system and JAWS version 11.  Many thanks in advance.

Jerry
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