I too love interaction. It makes navigating so much more efficient rather than 
all that tabbing to death in Windows, as others have said..

The other reason I like interaction is so I can read how, say, a label on a 
particular button or other control is written. I just noticed when using 
Windows and JAWS the other day how annoying it is with that combo when 
navigating complex dialogue boxes with lots of different controls. When you tab 
on to a control, it is read out once. But Sometimes I can't quite hear what 
it's saying because JAWS is so fast or the words are unfamiliar to me. With 
Windows and JAWS, I have to either slow down JAWS a whole lot and listen again, 
or do an insert-B command to have JAWS read out the whole dialogue box with any 
explanations of the controls. On the Mac, however, I can just interact with the 
control to read word by word or character by character. Not to mention that the 
text label for the control and the control itself often show up as separate 
accessible items.

Cheers,
Nic

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