Smooth scroll 10 speeds. Wheel control mid-take.
Set your speed with 10 presets before you start. Adjust with the scroll wheel mid-take without touching any controls.
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ScrollCue smooth scroll moves the script at a fixed speed you control. 10 presets, scroll-wheel adjustment mid-take, and keyboard shortcuts. Free feature.
Smooth scroll vs voice scroll
Smooth scroll moves the script at a consistent fixed pace regardless of whether you are speaking. You set the speed before starting and can adjust it mid-take with your scroll wheel — no mouse clicks, no interface interaction required.
Voice scroll adapts to your speaking pace automatically. Most creators use smooth scroll during rehearsal to find their natural pace, then switch to voice scroll for recording so the script tracks them instead of them tracking the script.
Speed reference
Speed 1–3
Slow delivery. Suited for technical content, instructional videos, or presenters still learning the script.
Speed 4–6
Conversational pace. Most YouTube talking-head videos and Zoom presentations fall in this range — roughly 130–150 WPM.
Speed 7–8
Confident, energetic delivery. Good for short-form content or presenters with strong script familiarity.
Speed 9–10
Fast delivery. Use only if you know the script well. Easy to outrun at this pace.
Frequently asked questions
Is smooth scroll free?
Yes. Smooth scroll with all 10 speed presets and scroll-wheel control is free with no account required.
Can I adjust speed during a recording?
Yes. Use the scroll wheel on a mouse or trackpad to adjust speed mid-take without clicking anything. The adjustment is immediate.
What is the difference between smooth scroll and voice scroll?
Smooth scroll moves at a fixed speed you set. Voice scroll tracks your speaking pace using the microphone. Most creators use both — smooth scroll for rehearsal, voice scroll for recording.