# Teleprompter on Your Glasses vs. Your Phone

Your phone runs the full scrolling teleprompter. Glasses receive a fixed text window from the start of the script, with a platform character limit. Scrolling on glasses moves inside that window only—they do not follow your phone scroll in real time.

## Sections

### Two displays, two roles

**Phone:** Full script, smooth auto-scroll, play and pause, font and speed presets, mirror mode, and (where available) voice-adaptive pacing. This is the source of truth for long rehearsals.

**Glasses:** A **readout area** that shows teleprompter text so you can glance up while speaking. When you start presenting, Abriz Cue sends script content to the glasses **from the beginning of the script**, within limits set by the Even platform.

### Why phone and glasses are not live-synced

The phone teleprompter and the glasses display **do not share one continuous scroll position.** Moving the text on your phone does not move the same spot on the glasses in lockstep, and ring or touch scrolling on the glasses stays **inside the text already loaded there**.

Treat the **phone** as your main prompter for run-throughs, and the **glasses** as a **fixed window** into the opening (or current “part”) of the script. The in-app banner marks this as **beta** behavior so expectations stay clear.

### Long scripts and character limits

When you present, the **Even** glasses pipeline delivers up to a **limited number of characters** per session (on the order of **two thousand characters** in total across the platform stack, with an initial chunk and follow-up updates). Very long scripts may be **split into parts** in the UI when needed.

If you need every line visible in order, **rehearse on the phone screen**. Use glasses for shorter segments or when you already know the arc and want a light prompt in view.

### Controls and tips

- Adjust **font size** and **scroll speed** with the presets in the teleprompter chrome; they behave like the web app’s small / medium / large and slow / normal / fast tiers.
- If the app shows **part** controls, you are moving between chunks that fit the glasses buffer—not the entire manuscript at once.
- Exit presentation from Abriz Cue when you are done so glasses resources are released cleanly.
- After a session, you can still open **Help** from the app for this documentation.

## FAQ

**Will the glasses show my whole script automatically?**

Not always. Platform limits apply, and the glasses view is not a full mirror of the phone scroll. For the full script, use the phone teleprompter.

**Does voice-adaptive scrolling control the glasses?**

Voice-adaptive behavior is tied to the phone-side experience. Do not assume the glasses line will pause and resume in sync with your voice the same way the phone does.

**Is presenting on glasses the same as Present on cue.abriz.ai?**

Same account and script content, but glass hardware uses a different display path. Expect the phone UI to be fuller; use this article to align expectations.
