Comment by kerblang
8 hours ago
> This meant I could start the computer, log in, potentially start and use several applications and only then turn on the screen.
I mean... well... responsiveness matters to me too, and I am impressed by such inspired productivity, but... I'm also confused. Why not turn on the screen - the monitor, right?
Now thinking about how gui lag might impact the sight-impaired, tangential as that is...
It was meant as an example, not a productivity tip ;-)
Anyway the real point is that it's just easier to use something if you don't need constant visual feedback. Being able to use something blind is more than just an accessibility issue it is just better in general.