Spot Removal Tool: Waaaaay Too Many Mouse Tracks

LR4, Mac OS 10.6: When using the spot removal tool, it adds to the history each and every mouse intermediate position, even ones during the time the mouse button was held down. LR3 did not do this, and in addition (possibly for the same reason), LR3 was a whole lot smoother mousing. Right now, all this extra history makes history pretty much useless. Is this a bug, or (shudder) is this intentional? Regardless, will it get fixed? Or, is it somehow me? Is this some sort of bizarre preference setting?

i have this problem, too. very aggravating for so many reasons.
i use LR4.1, imac i7, 8gb, lion 10.7.3 and i often have literally a hundred mouse entries in the history panel.
vince

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