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[Future Work]: Notes window v2 teleprompter mode #67

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@Itzadetunji

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The current Notes window (markdown + WYSIWYG) is great for writing while recording, but it is still manual for delivery/presentation workflows.
When recording tutorials, voiceovers, or product walkthroughs, users need to continuously scroll notes by hand, which breaks flow and eye contact.

v1 of Notes PR: PR Link

@EtienneLescot

Describe the solution you'd like

Build Notes window v2: Teleprompter mode on top of the existing markdown notes window.

Proposed functionality:

  • Auto-scroll markdown content at a user-controlled pace
  • Mirror-flip mode for glass teleprompter setups in front of a webcam
  • Adjustable font size for readability
  • Manual speed controls (increase/decrease, pause/resume)

Optional enhancements:

  • Speed presets based on reading pace
  • Scroll behavior that adapts to detected speech pauses

The capture-excluded notes window already shipped is the foundation; this issue tracks the next UX layer.

Describe alternatives you've considered

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Additional context

This was proposed in PR review after the markdown Notes window was merged.

Reviewer guidance:

Notes window v2: teleprompter mode
Build on top of the markdown notes window. Add a presentation mode that auto-scrolls the markdown at the user's speaking pace, supports mirror-flip (for glass teleprompters in front of a webcam), and lets the user set a font size. Optional: scroll speed tied to reading speed or detected speech pauses. The capture-excluded window we just shipped is the foundation — this is the UX on top.

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