I don't know if you're IAABO or not but our mechanics book says:
All situations that involve counting, except the 3 second rule require the official to display a visual count.
I understand what you are saying about a count being visual. i believe that the reference would be to an official count (closely guarded, backcourt, inbound) but I do not see anyone giving you grief for a non visual count on the clock if you are having operator problems.
Example:
let us take a situation with only 3 seconds on the clock the ball is inbounded and a baseball pass (you notice the clock not running) caught in the lane and a try goes up and a miss, a rebound, a miss, a rebound, and a stick back goes in. You look up and the clock says 3 seconds?
What do you do?
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