For example, moving around by using the search feature (at least a well-designed incremental search like Vim or Emacs) is more efficient for longer distance moves (e.g. more than a couple of lines)--it's faster and, more importantly, takes less thought and context switching.
I'm no longer sure I agree with any of this.
When I move in Vim and the whole screen jumps, I have to reorient myself, and convince myself that I have jumped to the right place, and not a similar-looking-place by mistake. I have to take mental energy away from thinking about the content to think about the editor and look for a good jump command, where arrow keys are so basic that they aren't a distraction at all.
I'm no longer sure I agree with any of this.
When I move in Vim and the whole screen jumps, I have to reorient myself, and convince myself that I have jumped to the right place, and not a similar-looking-place by mistake. I have to take mental energy away from thinking about the content to think about the editor and look for a good jump command, where arrow keys are so basic that they aren't a distraction at all.