Actually, this was a hard thing for me to learn also.  So I just said to 
myself, "When in doubt, interact".  Teach her what the key strokes are to get 
in and out and tell her to play.  It is so simple when it finally clicks.
On Jun 4, 2012, at 12:10 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> The way I explain VoiceOver's interacting with an object or region is to 
> think of what a sighted person does with their eyes when they want to focus 
> in on a small region of the screen.  They squint their eyes a bit and narrow 
> their gaze and focus in on a region of the screen that might have small 
> details.  It's also akin (sort of) to the zoom feature of a camera; when in 
> zoom mode, you can only see certain elements at a time, but you can see great 
> detail.
> 
> HTH.
> 
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