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I've been complaining about this from the first time I ever used Windows. (wow, that's 15 years of non-stop complaining...)
I wonder why more people haven't complained about this stupid scrolling "jump off point" problem (that's what I call it). It serves absolutely no purpose. If you still have the mouse button down, obviously you still want to be scrolling! You shouldn't have to constantly check to see if you've got the arrow close to the scrollbar. The Amiga does the right thing and doesn't care where the hell the pointer is. If you've got the mouse button down, you're still scrolling.
Unfortunately, the Firefox port for BeOS has that same stupid "jump off point" behaviour. Why, why, WHY???