Thanks, i will try it.

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> On Jan 8, 2014, at 5:05 PM, Eileen Misrahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jessica, 
> I just had a 1:1 session at the Apple Store last Sunday on this very topic. 
> However, I am using Mountain Lion, but I would think that the concepts would 
> be the same as in Mavericks.  this is what I do and thanks to David he has 
> answered one of my problems that occurred last weekend in navigating the date 
> in the calendar. 
> 
> Open the native calendar on your Mac. Everyone has their way of doing this. I 
> preferred to open the doc with VO-D. and then type CA to get to the calendar. 
> When the calendar opens, the title stated January. You need to interact with 
> this and then use VO-right arrow or VO-left arrow to highlight the date you 
> want to use. Next, I pressed VO-spacebar to open the date. It will state "New 
> Event." I used my tab key once to get to the event edit field and interact 
> with it using VO-Shift-down arrow and typed the name of the event. Next, tab 
> over once and you will land on a pop-up button stating "event Details." You 
> will need to interact with that with VO-Shift-down arrow. VO should state 
> something like a list of 26 items. At this point, you can turn on QuickNav if 
> you like by pressing the right and left arrows at the same time. For each 
> item you will need to arrow over to the right and either interact with the 
> edit field or press VO-spacebar to open the pop-up button. If you are in a 
> pop-up list, arrow up/down to the item you want and then press enter. In the 
> from to area, this is where you specify your time frames for your 
> appointment. this can be tricky, but I equate the selection of the time like 
> using the picker on the iPhone, but use the up arrow to change the number and 
> when you tab over once use the up/down arrow to select AM or PM. Again, there 
> are loads of tabbing, interacting, and selecting with VO-spacebar with the 
> native calendar app on the Mac. When you have completed interacting with the 
> "Event Details," stop interacting with it and tab over to the "Done" button 
> and press VO-spacebar. this will save the appointment to the calendar. HTH. 
> 
> Cheers, 
> Eileen 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 8, 2014, at 11:11 AM, Jessica D <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I cannot figure out how to add appointments.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Dec 26, 2013, at 5:55 PM, David Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi, simply interact with the grid and use vo-left or right to move by day, 
>>> and vo-up or down to move by week, remembering your command-left and 
>>> command-right to move by month. Using tab, you can move through your 
>>> appointments during the selected month too.
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> Dave
>>> 
>>>> On 26 Dec 2013, at 22:28, Christopher Edwards 
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hello,
>>>>  
>>>> Happy New Year to you all.
>>>>  
>>>> I have been using some of my One-to-One training sessions at the local 
>>>> Apple store to have a look at Mavericks before upgrading.
>>>>  
>>>> The first problem I encountered is with the Calendar. In Month View, I 
>>>> cannot navigate to either the end of the month or the beginning of the 
>>>> month. which one seems to depend on the current date. When I go forward as 
>>>> far as I can I suddenly get switched back to the beginning of the month. 
>>>> If I do the reverse I get switched back to the last day in the month that 
>>>> I could reach by navigating forward. I hope this makes sense. I was 
>>>> trapped in a section of the month that either started on the first day but 
>>>> stopped before the end or ended on the last day but did not go back to the 
>>>> beginning.
>>>>  
>>>> The trainer told me that there was a scroll icon to click but Voiceover 
>>>> cannot find this. We tried other views but still had scrolling problems. 
>>>> He told me that in Day View I could scroll up and down by using a two 
>>>> finger flick up or down on the track pad but this did not work either 
>>>> despite trying various possibilities. I must say that so far this is quite 
>>>> a disappointment.
>>>>  
>>>> I am wondering if this is a genuine issue with Voiceover and the calendar 
>>>> or whether it is due to an error on my part. I have tried all the tracking 
>>>> options I can think of and also routing the mouse to the last or first 
>>>> date to which I can navigate and clicking the track pad. However nothing 
>>>> seems to work.
>>>>  
>>>> If any of you have any suggestions about what I might do they would be 
>>>> greatly appreciated.
>>>>  
>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>  
>>>> Chris
>>>>  
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