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?! All (presumably) text editors scroll by page, with "Page Down" key. On Android, [Fn]+[ArrowDown], if I remember well.
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I meant as you type, so the screen doesn't scroll line-by-line, but more like writing with a pen on a notebook page. When page limit reached while typing, it flips to the next page and starts from the top once more. It seems like there would be a lot less need to refresh, so better battery life, less flickering, easier on the eye—that kind of thing.
As far as OCR on-the-fly handwriting recognition software, there's Google Handwriting Input and MyScript Stylus—both of which are essentially a replacement for on-screen keyboard and work amazingly well even with a finger on my iPad, so I imagine they would work even better and more efficient with an actual stylus. These can be used with any program.
Also, there is MyScript Nebo, which converts your handwriting to type on a larger canvas. Not as useful for large document editing because you can't import text (I asked their CS), but pretty cool for taking notes as you can edit and insert sentences in the middle of your handwritten paragraphs, move your handwriting down a line, etc. I haven't seen any other program out there merge the world of text editing and handwriting in quite that way.