Hello,

In addition to Sarah & Phil’s responses, I’ll add the following:
1. There is a built-in hotkey to announce the date & time. The hotkey is Right 
Option + T. I believe this hotkey is disabled by default. To enable it, press 
VO+F8 to open the VO Utility, select Commanders, select the Keyboard Tab, then 
tick the box to Enable Keyboard Commander. This will also enable you to launch 
Safari by pressing Right-Option + S, and to launch Mail by pressing Right 
Option + M.

2. My personal preference for finding form fields or other web elements is to 
use the web rotor, which is accessed by pressing VO+U while on a web page. Once 
the web rotor is open, use the left and right arrow keys to move between 
categories of web items e.g. Links, Headings, Form Fields, etc), then use the 
up and down arrow keys to move through a list of the available items in that 
category. Once you’ve found the desired item, press Return or VO+Spacebar to 
move focus to that item on the website.

HTH,
Bryan
   

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