sometimes when using VO causes checkboxes to be automatically checked as you
pass over them, using the tab key alone will traverse the checkboxes without
changing their state.
That's how it works in SuperDuper, and it might apply here as well. Try it
out.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicholas Parsons" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 12:50 AM
Subject: Re: creating repeating appointments on calendar with osx
Here's some explanations and solutions to your problems.
1. When the alert pops up asking whether you want to change all future
events or only this event, you can navigate to it by opening the window
chooser menu. You do this by either pressing VO-F2 twice quickly, or by
doing a two finger double tap on the right side of the TrackPad.
2. When selecting days of the week for a repeating event, the checkbox is
checked whenever you move the VO curser to it. So, you need to tab through
once and uncheck all the checkboxes for days on which you don't want the
event, but don't go back and double check because you'll re-check the
checkboxes. Damn, I used the word check too many times in that sentence. I
hope it makes sense.
I love Calendar. Just sayin'.
Best,
Nic
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