Unexpected “scrolling away from” the “current line of focus” within Notes.

Why does Notes scroll away from the current line of a checklist?


I use the checkbox (really looks like a check-bullet) format:

“☑︎– □–“ (except showing circles“◉– ◯–” rather than square boxes) icon that is featured second — i.e. between the “Aa” and the “⍯”(i.e. 3x2-Tablebuttons/icons — within the Notes GUI to create checklists.


A shopping list or a “to do” list are two classic examples/applications of this extremely useful line format. 


The trouble is, after toggling a checkbox (whether checked to unchecked or vice-verse) the screen often scrolls away to some other line within that checklist. 


This is not much of a setback whenever the list is short (eg fits on one screen) but if the list is very long (longer than one screen) then it represents a severe productivity hit as I search to find the line with which I last interacted. 


Why is the Notes app taking focus away from the currently edited line? 

iPhone 11 Pro, iOS 26

Posted on Dec 17, 2025 2:47 PM

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Dec 17, 2025 4:22 PM in response to LD150

Ah yes! Thank you for making me aware of that setting.

I had it set to “Manually”. (This must have been the default as I have no recollection of deliberately choosing that setting.)


I’ve just now tested both settings (Automatically and Manually) and have come to understand the difference in list behaviour upon toggling a checkbox.


In the shopping list application it is desirable for the sequence of items in the check-list to never be changed upon toggling a checkbox — e.g. the same list (in the same order) gets reused from one day to the next


I can well imagine why another user with more of a “To Do” list focus might prefer the Automatically setting. (mmMmm … this makes me wonder if it might be possible to specify a different behaviour in one shopping-list note than in another to-do-list note … however, I digress!)


Having now understood the different list behaviour for the two different settings …


With “Manually” setting; I can now see that what I can best describe as “the stealing of focus” only happens when the previous line of interaction is off-screen.


I tested this with a twenty-five line checklist … i.e. long enough for one end of the list to become off-screen.


Whenever the previous line of interaction remains visible on-screen the act of toggling a checkbox on some different line in the list causes the blinking cursor to jump to the end of that newly targeted (i.e. current) line. I think this behaviour is both intuitive and desirable.


If however, the previous line of interaction is off-screen when the checkbox on some different line is toggled then the Notes app scrolls away to a different part of the list but does not show a blinking cursor.

I think it is the combination of the absence of that blinking cursor and the sudden scroll-away from the current line of focus that I find disorienting. Remember that this is only a problem when a list is longer than one screen – that is about ten lines of text (above the keyboard) or twenty lines of text (without the keyboard) at the font size I am using.


I suggest that it is preferable for the behaviour to be consistent with that noticed whenever the previously edited line is still visible on-screen — i.e. shift the blinking cursor to the end of the currently selected/interacted line in the list


At the present time, an expedient workaround (that I can come up with) is to remember to first tap within the text of the newly targeted line before toggling the checkbox on that newly targeted line. This may be a little clumsy but it does avoid the disorientation.


I hope the above helps some other user feeling as disoriented as I was feeling.

Dec 18, 2025 1:58 AM in response to ForYourConsideration

ForYourConsideration wrote:

Ah yes! Thank you for making me aware of that setting.
I had it set to “Manually”. (This must have been the default as I have no recollection of deliberately choosing that setting.)

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You're welcome! Thanks for feeding back.


I suggest that it is preferable for the behaviour to be consistent with that noticed whenever the previously edited line is still visible on-screen — i.e. shift the blinking cursor to the end of the currently selected/interacted line in the list

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