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.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.