Comment by prmph

6 months ago

Are you really able to scan all the results in a few milliseconds?

Even the 10ms in TFA is too low. I personally wouldn't mind (or probably even notice) a delay of 100 ms.

It doesn't matter how fast you can read the results, you benefit from instant results as long as you can read them faster than you can complete typing.

Whatever delay you add before showing results doesn't get hidden by the display and user's reading latency, it adds to it.

  • "Instant," in the context of a user interface, is not zero seconds. It's more like 50ms to 1000ms (depending on the type of information being processed). If you want your user interface to feel snappy and responsive - then you don't want to process things as fast as the computer can, you want to process them in a way that feels instantaneous. If you get caught up processing every keystroke, the interface will feel sluggish.