Set the text scroll manually. Below are three input fields. Set the options that are convenient for you in each of them. Show items - specify the number of simbols displayed on the screen in one step, which is able to catch the focus of your eye. The number of words will be output depending on their length, but at least one word if it is longer then the specified value. Font size - Enter your preferred font size. Speed sec. - Set the scroll speed of one step. Speed is in seconds. The minimum allowed value is up to hundredths of a second.
At the bottom of the speed bar are scroll buttons.
Description of buttons from left to right:
1. Step back - stops scrolling and returns one step back.
2. Play / Pause - starts / stops scrolling.
3. Step forward - stops scrolling, moves one step forward.
4. Reset - the text scrolls from the beginning.
The last field shows how many percent is read.
EYES of grey — a sodden quay,
Driving rain and falling tears,
As the steamer puts to sea
In a parting storm of cheers.
Sing, for Faith and Hope are high—
None so true as you and I—
Sing the Lovers’ Litany:—
“Love like ours can never die!”
Eyes of black — a throbbing keel,
Milky foam to left and right;
Whispered converse near the wheel
In the brilliant tropic night.
Cross that rules the Southern Sky!
Stars that sweep, and turn, and fly
Hear the Lovers’ Litany:—
“Love like ours can never die!”
Eyes of brown — a dusty plain
Split and parched with heat of June.
Flying hoof and tightened rein,
Hearts that beat the ancient tune.
Side by side the horses fly,
Frame we now the old reply
Of the Lovers’ Litany:—
“Love like ours can never die!”
Eyes of blue — the Simla Hills
Silvered with the moonlight hoar;
Pleading of the waltz that thrills,
Dies and echoes round Benmore.
“Mabel,” “Officers,” “Good-bye,”
Glamour, wine, and witchery—
On my soul’s sincerity,
“Love like ours can never die!”
Maidens, of your charity,
Pity my most luckless state.
Four times Cupid’s debtor I—
Bankrupt in quadruplicate.
Yet, despite my evil case,
An a maiden showed me grace,
Four-and-forty times would I
Sing the Lovers’ Litany:—
“Love like ours can never die!”