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Unfortunately, this feature will only be available in the upcoming update with the new brush engine.
The setting I'm talking about specifically affects the speed at which a stroke appears, being slower the higher the number. It's an intentional artificial lag that helps making longer steady strokes and can have it's levels adjusted to your liking.
https://youtu.be/Vwtrp9tQt5g?si=ynrEwpnsbmU251Bd this video shows it. Both examples have the lines drawn in an exact same speed but the second one seems to be slower due to the stabilizer. If the cursor was shown you'd see the line visibly drags a bit behind it.
I'm sorry for the misunderstanding then, and thank you