
scrolling up pushes the object away from you and zooms out) while for others they think of the input device as manipulating the camera (e.g. For some it's more natural to think of the input device as manipulating the object (e.g. The long con.īoth are equally natural though. If enough people grow up using enough Apple products then the natural scrolling will feel right and they'll have been right all along. No idea why Apple broke the convention except that they probably thought "this is what the convention should be" and stuck with it. I'm sure anyone could get used to either. If you imagine the screen/page moving under the scroll wheel, the standard scroll direction (scroll down -> page moves up) makes perfect sense and feels just as natural. If the wheel is kept stationary, it'll pull the surface underneath it in the opposite direction. When you spin a wheel though, the wheel rolls in that direction. This subreddit is not endorsed or sponsored by Apple Inc. If you'd like to view their content together, click here. This fundamental difference in audience is why we support two communities, r/Apple and r/AppleHelp. Apple SubredditsĬontent which benefits the community (news, rumors, and discussions) is valued over content which benefits only the individual (technical questions, help buying/selling, rants, etc.).
#Scrolling on a mac upgrade
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