IPrompt Pro is a free app but you’ll have to sit through an ad for teleprompter remote controls the app maker sells. The playback will take up the entire screen and you can tap once on the screen to pause it or tap twice for options (and to exit). To start playing a file, tap the Share button and select Start. Tap the + button on the top right, paste in the text from your paper or script, and give it a title.
When it comes to prompter settings we have orientation mode, scrolling speed, an external display connector, and a Mirrored display option for the pros. From here you can change the font, font color, size, and the background color to suit your needs. On the left pane you’ll see a lot of settings. IPrompt Pro’s design hasn’t been updated since iOS 6 but that crime is easy to forgive after taking a look at its features.
All you need to do is launch the apps, turn on the mirroring mode, and slide in the iPad. For under a thousand dollars you can get iPad compatible equipment. Teleprompting for pros: For pros who don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on teleprompting equipment, there exist slightly cheaper options. It can be the rehearsal for your kindergartner’s first school event, to hosting the biggest debate competition in the state, to an actual TV show (or maybe a YouTube video). Of course a teleprompter can be used in any event that involves public speaking. The text doesn’t have to scroll, it can serve as a note as well. Where Can This Teleprompter App Be Useful?Īny time you want to show some text across the hall to someone. For instance, today we’ll learn how you can turn your iPad into a teleprompter complete with user controlled scrolling speed, external display support and even a mirroring feature for true pros. iPads, being iPads, can do things laptops and phones cannot.