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Visual Controls

Make the teleprompter look exactly how you need it.

Four independent visual profiles

VoxiPrompter has four independent visual profiles — each with its own font size, colors, offsets, and display modes. Switch between them using the profile tabs at the top of the Visual Controls panel.

Desktop

Mobile

Overlay Teleprompter

Overlay Subtitle

Changes to one profile don't affect the others. The two overlay profiles are used by OBS Browser Source overlays — see Streaming Overlays.

Tip: Visual controls are editable while listening — only the microphone and script editor are locked. You can fine-tune colors and font size in real time as you speak.

Visual Controls

Desktop Display

Font and colors

  • Font Size (0.1–15 rem) — how large the script text appears on the display
  • Font Color — the color of upcoming (unspoken) text
  • Background Color — the display background
  • Highlight Font Color — the color of the currently active word
  • Highlight Background Color — the background behind the active word

Typography & Colors

Font Size

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3.0 rem
Base Font Color
Background Color
Highlight Font Color
Highlight Background

Offset and padding

  • Offset X — shifts the text horizontally (-800 to +800 px)
  • Offset Y — shifts the starting scroll position vertically
  • Padding X — adds horizontal padding around the text (0–600 px)

These are useful for positioning the text precisely on a beam splitter teleprompter or avoiding the camera area on a monitor.

Special modes (desktop only)

  • Mirror Mode — flips the text horizontally, for use with a physical beam splitter teleprompter
  • Transparent Mode — makes the display background transparent, so the text overlays your desktop
  • Frameless Mode — removes the window title bar and borders for a cleaner look

Display Modes

Mirror Text
Transparent Window
Frameless Window

Live Monitor

The inline preview in the main window updates in real time as you adjust sliders and colors. This preview doesn't apply font size scaling or mirror mode — it's an operator reference. The full visual profile is applied on the detached display and mobile display.

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