sflomenb macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 22, 2011 915 132 Oct 25, 2014 #1 Updated my iMac to Yosemite, and there is no Calendar widget to be found. Works fine on my MacBook Air but not iMac. Attachments Screen Shot 2014-10-25 at 8.54.00 AM.png 123.1 KB · Views: 162
Updated my iMac to Yosemite, and there is no Calendar widget to be found. Works fine on my MacBook Air but not iMac.
N NoHo macrumors 6502 Aug 2, 2011 303 5 Oct 25, 2014 #2 Try pressing the green + button next to the calendar. It should move it from the right column to the left column. EDIT: My bad, thought calculator said calendar. Try opening notifications in preferences and mess with the settings there. Last edited: Oct 25, 2014
Try pressing the green + button next to the calendar. It should move it from the right column to the left column. EDIT: My bad, thought calculator said calendar. Try opening notifications in preferences and mess with the settings there.
dhlizard macrumors G4 Mar 16, 2009 10,214 119 The Jailbreak Community Oct 25, 2014 #3 NoHo said: Try pressing the green + button next to the calendar. It should move it from the right column to the left column. Click to expand... Uhh. If you looked at the graphic he posted the Calendar widget is not available to add. Open System Preferences > Notifications Hopefully you can enable it there and it will then show up to be added.
NoHo said: Try pressing the green + button next to the calendar. It should move it from the right column to the left column. Click to expand... Uhh. If you looked at the graphic he posted the Calendar widget is not available to add. Open System Preferences > Notifications Hopefully you can enable it there and it will then show up to be added.
sflomenb macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 22, 2011 915 132 Oct 25, 2014 #4 dhlizard said: Uhh. If you looked at the graphic he posted the Calendar widget is not available to add. Open System Preferences > Notifications Hopefully you can enable it there and it will then show up to be added. Click to expand... Tried it, no luck. Attachments Screen Shot 2014-10-25 at 3.39.17 PM.png 75.5 KB · Views: 99 Screen Shot 2014-10-25 at 3.39.25 PM.png 140 KB · Views: 109
dhlizard said: Uhh. If you looked at the graphic he posted the Calendar widget is not available to add. Open System Preferences > Notifications Hopefully you can enable it there and it will then show up to be added. Click to expand... Tried it, no luck.
theSeb macrumors 604 Aug 10, 2010 7,466 1,893 none Oct 25, 2014 #5 sflomenb said: Tried it, no luck. Click to expand... That is really odd. You should have calendar in the Extensions settings. I have no idea how to fix it.
sflomenb said: Tried it, no luck. Click to expand... That is really odd. You should have calendar in the Extensions settings. I have no idea how to fix it.