Setting the camera in Starcraft 2 to be like Warcraft 3 or Dota 2

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In SC2, the WC3/DotA 2 Mouse3 dragging has been removed. Instead, when you hold Mouse3 and move the screen, the mouse reappears where you started dragging from.
On WC3 and DotA 2, it started from where you wanted it to, and ended where you stopped with it on the screen.
How can I setup the camera in Starcraft 2 to be like Warcraft 3 or Dota 2? Maybe Autohotkey can help me?
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Is DotA like StarCraft?
As in role-playing games, players level up their heroes and use gold to buy equipment during the game. DotA has its roots in the "Aeon of Strife" custom map for StarCraft. The scenario was developed with the World Editor of Reign of Chaos, and was updated upon the release of its expansion, The Frozen Throne.How do I control my camera in Dota 2?
The camera grip hotkey can be found in the 'Interface' section in the 'Hotkeys' menu of Dota 2. Players can also opt to use the 'Reverse camera grip' option which is located in the 'Camera' section in the 'Options' menu of the game.Is Dota 2 related to Warcraft?
The first standalone installment in the series, Dota 2, was released by Valve in July 2013. A sequel to DotA, the game retains the same gameplay elements as its predecessor, while introducing new support and mechanics, as well as a setting separate from the Warcraft universe.What is the difference between warcraft and DotA?
in DOTA, you have one map to play in, in WoW, you have instances and raids that change every 6 months. in DOTA, you can't customize your hero and any leveling you do on him is lost after the match... in WoW, your hero gets permanent customizations and gear that you keep forever or change as you level up.HOW TO PLAY WARCRAFT 3 IN STARCRAFT 2 ENGINE
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