Go into VoiceOver Utility (control + option + F8) and select commanders, then 
keyboard commander tab, then tick enable keyboard commander.  From now on you 
will be able to press the option key on the right hand side of the spacebar and 
T together.  This will read out the date and time.

Regards

Chris 
On 12 Jul 2010, at 19:05, michael babcock wrote:

> hi;
> Do a vo+m+m that's vo M, followed again by vo+m and then vo left and it will 
> tell you the time.
> hth
> mike
> 
> On Jul 12, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> 
>> Hello. I would like to read the time and date with Voice Over. I know how to 
>> look at the dashboard but the clock appears to be an analog one. How do I 
>> read the system’s date and time using Voice Over commands?
>>  
>> Thanks so much.
>>  
>>  
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