
- SCROLL REVERSER OS X ALTERNATIVETO.NET 64 BIT
- SCROLL REVERSER OS X ALTERNATIVETO.NET DRIVER
- SCROLL REVERSER OS X ALTERNATIVETO.NET SOFTWARE
After all, it's the data that moves, not the monitor)Īs a check that my brain was not miswired, I invited my wife (an instictive and natural technophobe) to sit at the screen containing a long document, and read down it.
SCROLL REVERSER OS X ALTERNATIVETO.NET DRIVER
My first wheel mouse (the aforementioned) came with a driver that enabled direction switching and I instinctively wanted it to move the data being viewed in the wheel direction, not a virtual pan of the screen along the data. Or alternatively - have you any idea where this information is ( Is there a registry flag that can be flipped.) It must be possible, my old mouse did it for years on ME and XP.
SCROLL REVERSER OS X ALTERNATIVETO.NET SOFTWARE
Sadly though, none of this extra driver software contains what I really want for Christmas - the ability to reverse the scroll wheel direction (vertical and horizontal).Īny chance you can write an add-on to my add-on that gives an option to reverse mouse scroll wheel direction ? Some 3rd party software which lost scroll support, has subsequently been fixed by downloading the "flywheel" mouse driver add-on ( a great little utility I can recommend to anyone with scrolling problems). I downloaded MS's Intellipoint optional mouse driver, and by telling it a lie about which mouse was attached (picking a MS mouse with a similar button layout) am using it to reprogramme the mouse buttons the way I want them.
SCROLL REVERSER OS X ALTERNATIVETO.NET 64 BIT
Upgrading to Vista 64, meant getting mostly new hardware including the mouse, whose ball was getting a bit out of shape anyway through old age, so I went for a new Trust mouse with a 64 bit driver, which was a great disappointment, as the multiple mouse buttons were not flexibly programmable (only a few options - none of which I wanted), and the wheel direction lost its reversibility. I've always had my wheels set to move the text (not the scroll bar) in the direction of the wheel (ie the opposite of the way the OS does it). So it may be a bug in Foundation as you suspect.For years I've had a Trust Mouse (Ami Scroll Pro) which came with a wonderful driver that allowed programming of the mouse 3rd button and speed and direction control of the 2 scroll wheels. To me, it feels like NSUserDefaults for those apps is getting erased or replaced. I'll get apps that I've had for months asking me to allow notifications and showing me tutorials that I've skipped. This behavior is definitely new to macOS with the most recent versions.Īt the risk of getting too off-topic, I've also seen a bug on iOS which looks like a problem specifically with NSUserDefaults: many of the apps on my iPhone will suddenly begin launching as if they had never been run before (including built-in apps like Messages). I am not sure that the system uses NSUserDefaults for storage of these kinds of preferences, but it has the same behavior of toggling one setting changing many (as if reloading valid or invalid settings from a different source than when the list was initially rendered). The last time I went to make one when I double-clicked to add set the keyboard shortcut, all of my custom shortcuts were erased (unbound, but still listed). I frequently make keyboard shortcuts to run small scripts running with Automator. the only thing I've seen like this on Mac is the preferences for custom keyboard shortcuts for Services within the Keyboard preference pane.

I'm also seeing this bug still with 1.7.6 on macOS 10.12.4 (16E195).
