The interface should support full scrolling so that eye contact can remain fixed in one position throughout the entire question. Currently, as the user reaches the end of the content, they are forced to look downward because there is no more text to scroll, which disrupts eye contact. Instead, consider implementing a continuous scrolling experience (similar to Speakflow), where the entire content can be scrolled seamlessly, allowing the user to maintain consistent eye alignment until the end.
Scrolling should not be restricted when the content reaches its end. The user should still be able to scroll further, preventing abrupt stops that break the natural flow and eye positioning. (refer PICTURE1.png below)

An auto-scroll feature synchronized with voice input would significantly improve usability. As the content is spoken verbatim, the text should automatically scroll in sync, enabling users to maintain steady eye contact without manually adjusting the screen.
The current screen layout limits how far the content can extend upward. Allowing the content area to expand closer to the top of the screen (near the camera) would make it feel more natural and reduce the appearance of reading from a script. (refer PICTURE2 for example and PICTURE3.png for current situation)
Example for expanding the content area:

Current Situation:

If these improvements are implemented, the experience would closely resemble that of a professional news reader, making delivery appear more natural and reducing any sense of artificiality or scripted reading. Additionally, voice-based auto-scrolling would allow users to occasionally glance away while still maintaining a natural speaking flow, which would be especially beneficial in interview scenarios.
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