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Isn't that like, exactly the control scheme for Monster Mind? Click, hold, and move your mouse around like you're rubbing?
Regardless, I found it intuitive, I knew what to do immediately, personally.

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I did not know that tbh, just figured it was literally click and hold...

Learn something new every day it seems -snort-

Edit: tried it, didn't work. So nah wiggling around the mouse doesn't seem to speed it up a bit. As for what I said earlier, click and hold for a little bit to go slowly, click in a pattern to go quickly.

Either or, doesn't matter~!

I don't know what you mean when you say "didn't work." I know from experience that clicking and holding with your cursor on a Pokemon does not rub them. You have to click, hold, and move your mouse in a rubbing motion.

Well if you don't mind me butting in on this. I honestly thought it was the same way, just click and hold, or click repeatedly. Because when I played Monster Mind, it was more of a clicking scheme for me, other than the rubbing  part, so it can get a little mixed up. Took me a minute to figure out that the more I move my mouse,