[blindLaw] JAWS and Outlook Calendar

Matney, Angela R. AMatney at reedsmith.com
Fri Jun 3 16:08:59 UTC 2022


Thanks, Shannon. I used to use the iOS calendar app, but my current firm uses Blackberry Work for email and calendar access. The calendar is accessible in Blackberry Work, but it’s not as efficient as the iOS calendar app for me.




Angela Matney,  CIPP/US (she/her)
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From: Shannon Dillon <shannonldillon at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, June 3, 2022 12:02 PM
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Cc: Matney, Angela R. <AMatney at reedsmith.com>
Subject: Re: [blindLaw] JAWS and Outlook Calendar

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I have problems with the Outlook calendar as well. I use my iPhone to
read my Outlook calendar because I can quickly move through the events
for the day or the week. I can do most other things in Outlook with
the computer but I specifically use the iPhone to quickly and
accurately determine the events and times of events for the day or
week.
Shannon


On 6/3/22, Matney, Angela R. via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org<mailto:blindlaw at nfbnet.org>> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> For some time now, I’ve noticed that JAWS does not consistently report the
> correct number of events to me for a given day when I’m viewing my calendar
> in Outlook. I called FS tech support about this, but they did not have any
> suggestions other than to try different views and maximize the window,
> neither of which resolved the issue. Apparently, this is a known issue with
> JAWS and some versions of Outlook. So I thought I’d see if anyone here has a
> good strategy for dealing with this. Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Best,
>
> Angie
>
>
> Angela Matney,  CIPP/US (she/her)
> Counsel
> 202-414-9343
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