I'm working with Windows 8 Pro (upgraded from Windows 7 Ultimate) on a Thinkpad T61P. I'm also using a Logitech T650 Touchpad. I'm a PC user from back when the PC was first invented (well, the orig IBM PC .
I also work on a Mac running Mountain Lion, and there I use the Apple Trackpad.
Now that I'm using the Touchpad with Windows 8, I suddenly realize how "backwards" traditional Windows scrolling is, at least when compared to the "Natural Scrolling" in OSX. Suddenly I realize it doesn't make sense to swipe up when I really want to move the page down.
Anyway, that's a long way of asking this: have any of you found a way yet to reverse the scrolling direction in Windows 8? It's a little distracting when switching between platforms to find myself scrolling in the wrong direction. I realize I can disable Natural Scrolling in OSX, but I prefer to keep it the way it is.
Thanks in advance!
I also work on a Mac running Mountain Lion, and there I use the Apple Trackpad.
Now that I'm using the Touchpad with Windows 8, I suddenly realize how "backwards" traditional Windows scrolling is, at least when compared to the "Natural Scrolling" in OSX. Suddenly I realize it doesn't make sense to swipe up when I really want to move the page down.
Anyway, that's a long way of asking this: have any of you found a way yet to reverse the scrolling direction in Windows 8? It's a little distracting when switching between platforms to find myself scrolling in the wrong direction. I realize I can disable Natural Scrolling in OSX, but I prefer to keep it the way it is.
Thanks in advance!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Pro
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo T61p 6459CTO
- CPU
- Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz T7500
- Memory
- 8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia FX570M