Hi all, there is also no problem with trying to interact as you will find out 
quickly if you can't 
Jerry 
On Feb 8, 2015, at 5:23 am, Piotr Machacz <[email protected]> wrote:

You can interact with anything that's likely to contain other items. IE a tool 
bar will have buttons in it, a table has various items, scroll areas are parts 
of the screen that have a lot of controls, html, etc. Sometimes, it's not 
obvious that you can interact with something to get even more items (like the 
styles in pages), but most of the time it's obvious. You can always turn on 
VoiceOver control hints, and it will tell you when something can be interacted 
with
On 2/8/2015 7:47 AM, Pamela Francis wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I know this is an elementary question, I should know it, however there are 
> times I screw it up. A friend was working with me to help me make rules for a 
> mailbox. There are times I know when to interact and when not to. Is there a 
> basic rule of thumb one can follow in order to know when to do this and when 
> not to?
> Thanks much
> 
> Pam Francis
> 

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