Hi,
If you just press tab to go between appointments, you should hear the date and
time after the appointment itself.
If not, press JAWS and Q and tell us which script is loaded.
Thanks.
All the best
Steve
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From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Audrey
Tonge
Sent: 05 April 2019 09:04
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Outlook 2016 calendar with jaws
Hi all. At work, I am using windows 7 with outlook 2016 and jaws 18.
I have just had my outlook upgraded to 2016 version and am now having problems
with the calendar. I am not sure if this is work related or a problem with
jaws. I am able to get to my calendar and am in day view. I then try to look
at my appointments for the day and the calendar announces that there is say one
appointment, but I am unable to identify where in the day it is. I have tried
various things like control period and control comma, but I can't seem to get
anywhere. I would be grateful if someone could make suggestions as to what I
can try before I go to our IT department and tell them the calendar is not
working properly to rule out that it might be my screen reader.
Thanks in advance.
Audrey Tonge
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