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Not trying to be a dick, but how is it different? From your description of what you were missing it sounds like exactly the same thing.
Without having tried that setting myself, I'm assuming that you have to keep moving the mouse to scroll, instead of just slightly moving the mouse once in a direction.
Exactly that. It acts like the hand tool in a pdf reader, mouse has to keep moving.
So, it acts like a hand tool from pdf readers?
Ah, gotcha, makes sense.