Inverting the mouse scroll path on a Mac is usually a useful accessibility characteristic for some customers, or a matter of non-public choice for others. By default, scrolling up on a Mac strikes the content material of the window down, and scrolling down strikes the content material up. Inverting the scroll path reverses this conduct, in order that scrolling up strikes the content material up, and scrolling down strikes the content material down.
There are just a few other ways to invert the mouse scroll path on a Mac. A technique is to make use of the System Preferences. To do that, open System Preferences and click on on the “Mouse” icon. Then, click on on the “Scroll Route” drop-down menu and choose “Pure.” This can invert the scroll path for all mice related to your Mac.