That's how I always felt, but after using Apple track pads for so long, my reflex for scrolling has changed.
Because I use my track pad and mouse interchangeably all the time, I just need them to use the same direction for scroll.
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That's how I always felt, but after using Apple track pads for so long, my reflex for scrolling has changed.
Because I use my track pad and mouse interchangeably all the time, I just need them to use the same direction for scroll.
This got pushed on me on my latest Manjaro/KDE update and unchecking the checkbox does nothing. π Anyone else had this issue?
This is for people native to touchscreens on mobile, that are now using a touch screen laptop or touchpad.
I'd rather have an app with unnecessary options that nobody will ever use than one where some UX expert somewhere has decided the exact way I have to interact with the program.
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It is not about the wording, rather the having the option? No one would call that direction natural.
Actually "natural" gets a pass from me. It doesn't feel right just because we got used to the opposite.
Imagine a paper scroll on rolls. If you slide the top of the roll upwards - the paper goes up, and you can see more bottom content. The exact opposite happens when you scroll the mouse wheel with default config.
I would say that