Yes, this is a great explanation.  It also allows you to see specific parts 
of an interface or screen.  So, instead of being overwhelmed by everything all 
at once, the screen is segregated so that you can interact to view specific 
areas and, thus, limit confusion.
Scroll areas, Tables, browsers, Groups, Sliders, Toolbars and Grids are the 
elements that require interaction.


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On Feb 27, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:

> Interacting is like zooming in on something. If you want greater detail, you 
> move closer to the object and examine it. This is what interaction is.
> 
> Teresa
> 
> "Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough."--Richard P. 
> Feynman
> 
> On Feb 27, 2014, at 10:30 AM, Chris H <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Can't explain but I interact with toolbars, tables and lists as well as HTML 
>> content controls.
>> 
>> Regards Chris
>> 
>> On 27/02/2014 09:45, Lee Jones wrote:
>>> Dear List I wondered if some kind soul could explain the concept of 
>>> interaction on the mac.  On podcasts you get taught how to use it but not 
>>> what the underlying premise is behind it.  What are the benefits of setting 
>>> up a screen reader this way.  I find interaction an irritation.  On windows 
>>> in outlook I'm immediately in the messages list I don't have to interact 
>>> with the list first.  To me it just feels like interaction is always 
>>> another keystroke between me and where I want to get to.
>>> 
>>> Many Thanks Lee
>>> 
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