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|top| | Final Draft Reader Mode

: The 30-day free trial has ended, requiring a license purchase to unlock editing.

The classic high-contrast look of black text on a clean white page, optimized for crisp visibility in brightly lit rooms. 3. Seamless Navigation controls final draft reader mode

| Feature | Final Draft Reader Mode | Fade In (Read-Only) | WriterSolo (Focus Mode) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (Hard lock) | Yes | No (Soft focus) | | Page navigation during read | Excellent (Thumbnails) | Good (Scroll) | Poor (No visual map) | | AI Audio reading | Yes (FD13 ScriptReader) | No | Third party only | | Mobile sync reading | Yes (FD Mobile app) | No | Yes | : The 30-day free trial has ended, requiring

While Final Draft offers multiple ways to view a script, you can build the ultimate "Reader Mode" using a combination of the , Hide Tools , and View settings. 1. Activating Focus Mode Seamless Navigation controls | Feature | Final Draft

: Introduced in recent versions (like Final Draft 12 and 13), this hides the toolbar and distractions to let you focus solely on the text. 3. Speech Control (Read Aloud) To hear your script read back to you for typos and pacing: Final Draft Screenwriting Software menu in the top bar. Speech Control

Recent versions of Final Draft introduce a native Focus Mode, which is the closest equivalent to a dedicated Reader Mode. Go to the menu at the top of the screen.

The app allows for easy scrolling, searching for character names, and navigating by scene. How to Get Access to Reader Mode Reader Mode is typically accessed in two ways: Final Draft Cloud: A free, web-based interface.

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