6.1.5-10 Timing Coordination of Inputs

When transferring information between an individual-view display and the group-view display, the information should be presented promptly and with minimal delay.

Additional Information:
Response time deviations should not exceed more than one-half of the mean response time (see Guideline 2.4.3-9). When a sender transfers information to the group-view display, a lag can be an obstacle to the communication of ideas. This is especially true if other modes of communication, such as verbal, are available and lead or lag behind the group-view display. For example, comprehension may be impaired when verbal information precedes the associated visual information. In addition, problems related to participants taking turns may also result because participants are unaware that another visual presentation has started.