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On 2024-06-01 07:36, Mike Holiday wrote:Guess who is back?Alan has never learned that Windows supports a very wide variety of hardware, and much of that hardware has it's independent settings. My Logitech wireless mouse has it's own settings panel, Logitech Options. Open that, click on the mouse, Point and Scroll, Scroll Wheel Direction and you can change it.On May 7, 2024 at 16:35:54 EDT, "Alan" <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:Give me an example of an inconsistency or idiocy as large as needing to use the registry to change the direction the mouse wheel scrolls.
>On 2024-05-06 22:04, Danart wrote:>>>Alan wrote:remembering
I'm sitting here, forced to use a Windows desktop (and I'mall over how terribly UGLY Windows is) while I wait for migrationtocomplete on my new M3 MacBook Air, and I thought I would reversethescrolling direction on the mouse to be more like what I'm used to.>
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Now, honestly, I'm quite adaptable as I work with lots of differentsystems, and have to simply roll with whatever my client at anymomentuses, but...the
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....I assumed this would be an obvious control to have somewhere inbroken mess that is Settings and Control Panel mouse settings.Control
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I opened Settings...
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....checked the various things you change about the mouse there...
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....and... ...nothing. Nothing useful to this case anyway.
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Then I remembered that Microsoft's settings for the mouse are
idiotically broken across two different interfaces, so I checkedPanel...in
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....and still nothing.
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So I check online and would you look at that:
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The only solution to changing the scrolling direction of the mouseWindows is...>
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....TO CHANGE THE REGISTRY!
Just buy a wireless mouse +
keyboard combo like the ones from logitech and so many other choices.
So just buy a product to get around an obvious and idiotic shortcoming
in Windows.
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Got it.
To be fair, you have to buy products (apps) to make macOS behave like a sane
desktop as well.
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