Thanks so much, I'll try this. Is there a way to create a new calendar? I'd 
rather not share my primary one; I'd like to make a separate one just for this 
group.

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On Feb 22, 2013, at 8:37, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi Alex,
> 
> 1. Yes, it will sync with Calendar on your Mac and iOS device/s. You just add 
> your Google account like any other account. ON the Mac, you can do this from 
> within the Calendar app or from within the Mail, Contacts and Calandars 
> preference pane in system preferences. If you already have a gmail account in 
> Mail you may just be able to check the box for calendars in the gmail account 
> preferences in the Mail, Contacts and Calendar pane of system preferences. On 
> your iOS device/s I recommend you add it as an exchange account so that you 
> get push updates. You can find more information on this on Google's Google 
> Sync help page.
> 
> 2. Yes, I have. Just log in to Google Calendar with your Google account 
> chrodentials (i.e. the same username and password you use for gmail). If you 
> don't want it linked to your existing gmail account, then just use the usual 
> method for creating a new gmail account. Once you have logged into Google 
> Calendar, the process for sharing your calendar is a little tricky. I 
> originally did it with JAWS on Windows and it was near to impossible. It's a 
> lot easier, but still a little tricky, with VoiceOver.
>    •    Click (i.e. VO-SPACE) on the Settings Collapsed Button, which is 
> located between the More Collapsed Button and the Create Button. I find this 
> by doing VO-F and searching for setting.
>    •    This brings up one of these really annoying Google menus which I 
> think are created with AJAX. VO-Right Arrow through the menu which will have 
> items such as cosy until you get to an item called settings. VO-SPACE on 
> this. YOu may have to do it twice, moving away from it and back to it again, 
> before it activates.
>    •    Once this has activated, you should be able to find a heading called 
> Calendar Settings. VO-Right Arrow from this and you'll find four tabs: 
> General, Calendars, Mobile Setup and Labs. Choose (i.e. VO-SPACE on) 
> Calendars.
>    •    You should now find a list of all your calendars. If you've only just 
> logged in, you'll probably only have one. It will be a link, so you can 
> navigate to it that way. If you VO-Right Arrow from it a couple of times you 
> should hear a linke labeled edit share settings, or something like that. Mine 
> says Shared: Edit Settings, but that's probably because I've shared mine 
> already.
>    •The rest of the process should be fairly straight forward. You basically 
> just have to enter your friends' email addresses in an edit field and click a 
> share button. I think the only thing to remember is to save your settings 
> afterwards.
>    •    As I said, don't forget to save your settings afterward by pressing 
> the Save button. :)
> 
> Hope this all makes sense. Best of luck with it and feel free to ask any more 
> questions.
> 
> Nic
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