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We have a visually impaired staff member, who uses special software to "read"
the Outlook screen. They are unable to use the mouse at all, and rely on
keyboard shortcuts wherever possible.
We have found that for the special software to interpret public folder
calendars correctly the view must be customised to a table view with limited
columns. Is there any way to assign a keyboard shortcut to apply a custom
view to any public calendar that is currently selected? Although we could
manually apply it to existing public calendars (and there's lots!), any
future ones would cause challenges for this person.
Any suggestions on how we could automate this?
the Outlook screen. They are unable to use the mouse at all, and rely on
keyboard shortcuts wherever possible.
We have found that for the special software to interpret public folder
calendars correctly the view must be customised to a table view with limited
columns. Is there any way to assign a keyboard shortcut to apply a custom
view to any public calendar that is currently selected? Although we could
manually apply it to existing public calendars (and there's lots!), any
future ones would cause challenges for this person.
Any suggestions on how we could automate this?