I think it is obvious that the interaction deal is one of the most difficult things that somebody who moves from Windows to Mac needs to deal with. What is frustrating is that it is not always clear when one needs to interact. Trial and error and lots of keystrokes and wasted time result. I certainly do agree that tabbing until your finger falls off isn't the best solution. But I do wonder if there might not be a more innovative means of efficiently navigating complex screens. Sometimes, it isn't even clear, for instance, that you are in a situation where interacting again would yield more info. I'm thinking of nested tables as an example. VO doesn't always announce the fact that you have moved into a level 12 or even 3 table or that you could do so by interacting. Maybe that is a coding issue, not a VO issue. I do wonder if there are actual blind users who work for Apple who have experience with other operating systems. I say that not because I want to see some other approach duplicated, but because I've seen too much tunnel vision coming from folks whose only experience is with one or another os.
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