![]() Here is what I dug up from the web, and worked for me. Enough was enough, so I decided I would try to find a way to make Windows 7 "reverse" the default mouse scroll direction. ![]() Particularly so, when it is "crunch time" and I really need to get things done fast. I find that I get a little disorientated with mouse scroll when switching from using the iPad and MacBook Pro, to a Windows 7 machine. What I will be discussing, is how to make Windows 7 mouse scroll behave like iOS and OS X Lion. This topic is highly subjective in my opinion, and I won't be debating in this post about which way is better and which way is worse. However, some would argue that it is actually more frustrating. While scrolling the mouse wheel down, would be as if you were "nudging" the page down. In OS X Lion, scrolling the mouse wheel up, would be as if you were "nudging" the page up. In other words, it is reversed from earlier convention. Anybody familiar with iOS and OS X Lion will know that the mouse scrolling direction now mimics the action of "pushing" or "pulling" the page on the screen, rather than controlling the window's scroll tab.
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