Hi Kawal, No problem. I suspected you might be referring to the addressbook. It seems like there is a lot of interacting necessary in order to browse a calendar. I will see if the iphone app is more efficient.
On Feb 26, 2012, at 1:19 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote: > Oh Mark, > > I just realise that I have been talking about the address book. Please > forgive me for that as I must have been very tired when I wrote that first > message and I had been in my address book yesterday and thought it was the > calendar for no good reason. > > But yes, interact with the entries on your calendar and you need to interact > again with the information once you find an entry that you want to read. I > normally use the calendar on my I phone as it is much easier than my Mac > although I have entered dates and events using my Mac Book Pro and when > putting in new events, I normally do command N for new, then vo right tro > where the title and location is to go, and so on until the fields are all > filled in, once I want to go to a particular entry, stop interacting, then vo > right until I get to the scroll area, interact twice to read the information. > > Again please accept my apology. > > Kawal. > > On 26 Feb 2012, at 07:22 PM, Marc Sutton <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Kawal, >> I don't find any tables in ical. I am just wondering what you mean vy >> contacts. Do you mean events? I am using ical under lion and there are dates >> listed but not in any table view. Thanks. >> Marc >> >> On Feb 25, 2012, at 11:51 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote: >> >>> I found that choice by accident when doing VO right arrow once I got past >>> the contacts table (not in the view menu) either. There is a list view or >>> a table group, it's radio buttons. Just choose the table group. I had >>> formatted my Mac prior to this so I don't know if that was the default. >>> >>> Kawal. >>> >>> On 26 Feb 2012, at 03:24 AM, Marc Sutton <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Kiwal, >>>> I am wondering how you choose the table view in ical. There is no menu >>>> choice for this under view. Thanks. >>>> Marc >>>> >>>> On Feb 25, 2012, at 2:58 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello Mark. >>>>> >>>>> I suggest if you are using the Ical on your mac, make sure your contacts >>>>> are in table view then when you get to what entry you want to hear, stop >>>>> interacting with that entry, go to the scroll area and interact twice and >>>>> vo right arrow through that entry. That is how I do it. You can also >>>>> install a wigit or you have a wigit which you will find (forget where it >>>>> is) as I've not used them yet, and there you can view your calendar >>>>> entries. >>>>> >>>>> Please someone correct me if there is a better way to use the calendar. >>>>> >>>>> Kawal. >>>>> >>>>> On 25 Feb 2012, at 09:34 PM, Marc Sutton <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> I am just starting to explore the Ical program. I have it set to week >>>>>> view. I added some entries. When I move through the week using vo, i >>>>>> will hear about one event on a particular day. Does anyone know how to >>>>>> hear the time of that event and even hear all the events for that day >>>>>> spoken at once. I am trying to figure out how to quickly and efficiently >>>>>> use the calendar. This would be one feature that could make that >>>>>> possible--the ability to quickly scan events scheduled for the future. >>>>>> Any tips? >>>>>> Thanks. 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