Post 9sRGpOInVSgA4Mfvvs by NekoSock@niu.moe
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 (DIR) Post #9sRF5wSM5dseinuUue by NekoSock@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T18:52:16Z
       
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       >Imagine scrolling down to move the page upThis post was made by natural scrolling gang
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRFBcASR4iTXEFAsy by NekoSock@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T18:53:17Z
       
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       >Imagine using a different scroll direction on your phone than on your mouseThis post was made by natural scrolling gang
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRFfTXr3iGPToQUq0 by fred@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T18:58:41Z
       
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       @NekoSock I actually have natural scrolling on my touchpad, but not my mouse!
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRFgihQCWfUlmUiwK by NekoSock@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T18:58:54Z
       
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       @fred Halfway there! :ablobcatbongo:
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRFoBHYKU59Rcx6Om by Ste1lar@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T19:00:03Z
       
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       @NekoSock :bunhdangry:
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRGhLOuPU4QkohGgC by IllIIlIlII@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T19:10:13Z
       
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       @NekoSock But what if I'm moving the scrollbar down which just happens to move the page up at the same time :bunhdthink:
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRGpOInVSgA4Mfvvs by NekoSock@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T19:11:41Z
       
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       @IllIIlIlII That's convoluted thinking. The mouse wheel should just move the page, not the scrollbar. There is a reason why on phones the sidebar is inverted to the scrolling direction.
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRHV1YeSXwhgwwXTc by IllIIlIlII@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T19:19:14Z
       
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       @NekoSock Yea thats true. Never thought about it ... It made sense when there were no mouse wheels, but I don't think there is a reason to keep non-natural scrolling other then "it's always been like that"
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRHg82YhMfMywE8bw by NekoSock@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T19:21:14Z
       
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       @IllIIlIlII When Apple realised it they changed it and now all OSX computers use natural scrolling by default, although this can be disabled.Linux (usually depending on the DE) gives the option to switch it around, WIndows however has no option per se, and requires enabling a "FlipFlopWheel" registry key. (I feel insulted by that name.)
       
 (DIR) Post #9sRIdtW5pGjlJRXXWq by IllIIlIlII@niu.moe
       2020-02-26T19:32:02Z
       
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       @NekoSock Going through the registry to change something like that should be a big no-no. At least that option exists at all, but the way it's done is just stupid.