> However, when you're typing a memorized series of letters on a keyboard, you're not comparing the keypresses to the letters appearing on the screen. You already know what you're typing and what you expect to see on the screen. Visual stimulus latency is on the order of 250ms, so you wouldn't even begin to start processing types for an order of magnitude larger than the latency of these text editors, for example.
nothing makes me want to throw my computer through the window faster than typing and not having an instant response honestly. It doesn't matter that the brain cannot process the letter. Would you imagine handwriting where the shape of the letters you write is 1/4th of letter shape late ?
Even for typing, just comparing xterm at 60hz and 120hz on my monitor feels different when typing moderately fast (100 wpm according to https://typing-speed-test.aoeu.eu/?lang=en)
nothing makes me want to throw my computer through the window faster than typing and not having an instant response honestly. It doesn't matter that the brain cannot process the letter. Would you imagine handwriting where the shape of the letters you write is 1/4th of letter shape late ?
Even for typing, just comparing xterm at 60hz and 120hz on my monitor feels different when typing moderately fast (100 wpm according to https://typing-speed-test.aoeu.eu/?lang=en)