Magnum Neutral Safety Switch, effect idle? and wiring?

Just found this from Dodge "NSS is used to determine idle speed (varying with gear selection), fuel injector pulse width, ignition timing advance and vehicle speed control operation."
I’ve found this to be true. On a stock ecu program, they bump the timing and raise the idle slightly when it comes out of neutral and goes in to gear. It keeps the idle speed consistent when the engine goes from unloaded (park/neutral) to loaded (in gear with your foot on the brake). Most factory efi systems do the same.