Yes, that gesture, and any other non-VO gestures, only work when Trackpad 
Commander is off.

To assign a shortcut to open NotificationCenter:

1. Open System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts tab.
2. Choose Mission Control from the first table.
3. In the second table, find Open Notification Center and give it the shortcut 
you want.
On Aug 26, 2014, at 4:01 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Again,
> 
> Is there a Shortcut key or can one create a shortcut key to open the
> Notifications area of Maverick?  
> 
> I was told, last week, by an Apple employee that a two-finger swipe from
> left to right on the TrackPad will open it but, as far as I can tell, this
> gesture only works when the TRackPad Commander is off.  
> 
> Mark
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