Write in Place
Write in Place makes the page automatically shift to the left while writing, so your hand can stay almost in the same position. It does not matter where on the page you begin writing. As soon as you write a letter or a word, the system measures how far your pen moves to the right. The page does not move during the stroke itself, but every time you lift the pen, it immediately shifts to the left by exactly that amount.
This is especially important for cursive writing: if you write a whole word in one continuous motion, the page would only move after you finish the word and lift the pen. If you only write a single small letter and then lift the pen, it would already shift after that one letter.
For example, if you write a small letter and your pen moves 0.3 cm to the right, the page shifts 0.3 cm to the left as soon as you lift the pen. If you write a longer part, such as a whole word, and your pen moves 2 cm to the right, the page shifts 2 cm to the left after you lift the pen.
This keeps the area where you are writing almost in the same place on the screen, so you can continue writing there without having to move your hand further and further across the display.
Spaces would work naturally: if you continue writing right next to the previous word, it connects directly. If you want to start a new word, you simply place the pen a little further to the right, leaving a small gap that becomes the space.
Write in Place could be turned on and off with an icon in the top right corner. When you get close to the right edge of the page, a small “next line” button could appear in the top right. If you tap it, the page returns to the point where the text line started, but one line lower and centered again on the screen. You would not have to press it immediately — you could also finish the line first or keep moving manually if you prefer.