How to use a teleprompter on Zoom without anyone seeing it
What Zoom participants can and cannot see, and how to run a teleprompter on a Mac that stays invisible — even when you share your entire screen.
Short, practical answers to the questions people actually search for: keeping notes visible on calls, staying off screen shares and recordings, reading scripts to camera, and moving notes between apps — all on macOS.
What Zoom participants can and cannot see, and how to run a teleprompter on a Mac that stays invisible — even when you share your entire screen.
Two reliable ways to keep notes private during a screen share on macOS: share a single window, or use a capture-excluded notch prompter for full-screen shares.
A software teleprompter setup for Mac recordings: camera videos, screen recordings, and tutorials — with a script that never appears in the final cut.
Why eye contact breaks when you read on camera, and how to fix it with window placement, width, and auto-scroll — no teleprompter hardware required.
Keep prepared answers, STAR stories, or interview questions in view during a video interview — without a second monitor and without obvious glancing away.
Bring notes from Evernote, Obsidian, or Simplenote into Lucid Notes on macOS — which notes are worth moving, how import works, and how to avoid lock-in.
Looking for what Lucid Notes itself does? These pages cover each core feature in depth.
Download Lucid Notes free — transparent window and teleprompter included, up to 5 notes.