Friend of mine uses it all the time with his act - one man band - He does have a foot controller that I believe he rigged up on his own. The songs scroll just like they would here in chordie, and he's got a piece of software similar to the one I've purchased the license for (LinkeSONGBOOK) which is a stand alone Chordpro editor that works about like this site.The nice thing about having it is that you store your own songs in memory so you don't need the net if it's not there. I haven't used the scrolling option which scrolls down your page like this site can do, set at the speed you wish. The license fee is $19, giving you lifetime free upgrades and is only a one-time fee. I personally use it to print out song and will be using binders, a music stand, and a stand light if necessary for performing. I don't mind turning pages song to song. And one can only play so many songs at one gig anyway. So if a library box contains a thousand song, you only need to put together a couple dozen for a night out. A couple spare books made up just in case, is about all I can ever me doing. After playing a few songs a few times, they do get pretty familiar and easier to play. I do know that the music performing industry is tending strongly toward ipad usage on all levels, from country/folk, to classical orchestral performing arts. I like the idea of the clip on LED lights on a stand, though. Won't have to grow a beard for distraction. LOL!