How about sticking to auto-scrolling but removing the acceleration
component. Often the acceleration is what confuses people as the
dragged items speed up too much and users lose control. 

What about two fixed scroll speeds. One could have a reasonable
scroll speed assigned to the default drag operation. The other could
be a bit faster, and could be activated during a HOLD SHIFT event,
for the more advanced / hasty people. ;)

Cheers,
Jakub


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