Add Hands-Free Reading To Any Web Page


Whether you’re juggling a kid, your coffee or your lunch, it would, on occasion, be nice to read an article online hands-free — that is, without having to reach for your mouse or keyboard to scroll down every few seconds. The HandsFread bookmarklet is here to help, adding hands-free page scrolling to any web page, in any browser.

You can see it in action in the video above. To set it up, just head to the HandsFread homepage, set your preferred scroll interval and increment (you can scroll in smooth 1px increments, or scroll in larger chunks every few seconds — whatever your preference), and drag the HandsFread bookmarklet to your bookmark toolbar.

Whenever you could benefit from some auto-scrolling, just click the bookmarklet and you’re off to the races. Rinse and repeat as needed.

HandsFread: Hands Free Page Scrolling


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