Oh how embarrassing. My last post had the explanation right after the
current auto scrolling explanation. There must of been an error
somewhere, either on my part or the computers part(most likely my
fault). Well I apologize for that.

How my suggestion works is as follows:

1. Press and hold the middle mouse button anywhere in the viewport.
2. Move your mouse to essentially drag the web page under your cursor.
3. Release the middle mouse button to stop the auto-panning. Depending
on if you release with enough speed in your movements the scrolling
will continue on and eventually slow to a stop.

This is kinda like a PDF file in Adobe Reader. I believe it's known as
kinetic scrolling, google it.

If you don't have the Dev build then you can try out this via the
bookmarklet I made here: http://bookmarklets.awardspace.com. The
reason why it doesn't work with the Dev build is because there already
is auto-scrolling shipped with it. If you'd like a site to test this
out at http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/bycodes.html is a good long page
for ya.

I only wish that this was built into Chrome so that I wouldn't have to
click a bookmarklet every time I wish to use it.

If you can try it out let me know what you think. :D
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