Yup that usually works for me too or the item chooser for the desktop 

On 24 Sep 2010, at 06:38, Rose Morales wrote:

> This may sound like a dumb question, but have you tried bringing up the 
> window chooser in Finder? To bring up the window chooser, you hold down the 
> VO keys and hit f2 twice in rapid succession. You should see the finder 
> window you need there. It might say something like "alert".
> On Sep 24, 2010, at 1:01 AM, Chris Snyder wrote:
> 
>> Hi guys,
>> Sometimes, the finder will pop up a dialog when it wants to tell me 
>> something. If I don't get to it right away, or if I command-tab away for a 
>> moment, it disappears for voiceover, but not on the screen. I am wondering, 
>> how can I get back to it with Voiceover?
>> 
>> Friendly,
>> Chris
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