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Include an option to turn the mouse pointer into a hand that allows users to grab a page and scroll it similar to Adobe Acrobat's hand tool. Such a feature would be essential for users, like me using a tablet hybrid, who use a stylus instead of a mouse with a clickable scroll wheel.
Include an option to turn the mouse pointer into a hand that allows users to grab a page and scroll it similar to Adobe Acrobat's hand tool. Such a feature would be essential for users, like me using a tablet hybrid, who use a stylus instead of a mouse with a clickable scroll wheel.


* Clicking and holding the right mouse button on an empty field of a web page that is larger than the viewing area would "grab" the page for scrolling.  
* Clicking and holding the left mouse button on an empty field of a web page that is larger than the viewing area would "grab" the page for scrolling.  


* In all other circumstances, the mouse would behave normally. Navigating through links, selecting text, editing within text boxes, clicking buttons, etc. would all be performed as normal.
* In all other circumstances, the mouse would behave normally. Navigating through links, selecting text, editing within text boxes, clicking buttons, etc. would all be performed as normal.
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