| ▲ | mikepurvis 5 hours ago | |
So I was a Mac user for years and accepted and adapted to natural scrolling after it appeared as the default in 2011. When I switched back to a Windows laptop for work around 2018, I kept it on natural mode. But then two years ago I got a desktop computer with an external mouse again and.... natural scrolling doesn't work for me on a physical wheel. With a trackpad, the metaphor is direct, that the page or document is being moved by the motion of your fingers; but with a wheel, I still want to pull it toward me to scroll down, because that feels like rolling the little wheel along the document, or turning it to advance the document beneath, like a printer finishing a page. Maybe that's all silly, but for me it's natural scrolling on trackpads and conventional scrolling on mice with scrollwheels. | ||
| ▲ | ziml77 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
That's the sane handling of scrolling. macOS is weird for tying the scrolling direction of trackpads and mouse wheels in a single setting. | ||
| ▲ | mjmas 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Maybe that's all silly No it isn't. Both examples match perfectly physically: - Touchpad is like dragging the piece of paper directly. - Scroll wheel is like having the paper on the other side of the wheel. | ||