Alex,
I think this topic got sidetracked. Well I did resolve my issue. To be honest, while your readme was very informative. what would have been helpful to me new to Applecript would have been an outline of the steps necessary.

The missing step was to put the utilities.scpt and getInfo.scpt files in the same folder with the scripts I wanted to use. I got my clue from googling which was to test scripts by Run-ning them from the Script menu. That gave me an error dialog and I now can use the scripts.

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On 2/25/2015 3:41 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
If we're still talking about Talking Dashboard, I know it works since I use it 
all the time. Have you modified the script in any way at all? Do other 
commanders work?
On Feb 25, 2015, at 6:17 PM, Jonathan C Cohn <[email protected]> wrote:

Send me a copy of the script and I can give it a try.

Is output using the output command or the say command? Or perhaps the code from 
the Apple version was taken, which checks if VoiceOVer is running and also 
makes sure that applescripts can control voiceover. in any case the first thing 
to do is verify that the script runs in script editor.

On Feb 25, 2015, at 18:06, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi!
I have the same problem.
THe voiceover date and time script does not work.
Not even my right command v for muting speech.
That is not a script though.
/A
25 feb 2015 kl. 20:21 skrev The Believer <[email protected]>:

Using scripts from the Talking Dashboard, placed in ~/Library/Scripts. Unedited 
as I am not able to get these to work after pointing the Keyboard commander to 
the script in its folder. So its not the script itself. Default modifier key is 
right option.

For example, the date and time script. If I set the commander back to the 
default time of day, option t gives me the desired result. Set to the date and 
time script, nothing, no click, no ding, just silence.

What am I missing. It has to be so simple I am overlooking it.

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