Your MacBook comes with natural scrolling by default. This means when your fingers go upwards in the trackpad, the page scrolls downwards, and vice versa. This could be a big change, especially when ...
Old habits die hard, something those of us who've made the switch from Windows to Mac know all too well. If you've been using a Windows PC for a while, when you use a Mac's trackpad or mouse, you ...
One of the most noticeable changes in OS X Lion is Apple’s reversal of traditional page scrolling. In Lion, Apple has adopted an iOS approach to scrolling by changing the way that the user scrolls up ...
Third party drivers and mouse hardware may hide the setting to revert Apple's reversed "Natural" scroll direction setting in OS X. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a ...
In OS X Lion, Apple removed the scroll bars, but there are still options for enabling them or using their functions in the OS. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing ...
On macOS, pulling down on the trackpad with two fingers means pulling the scroll bar up. Unlike in Windows 11/10, the trackpad drags with a unidirectional scroll bar.
I wouldn’t exactly call myself an old-fashioned guy, but I’m a little surprised at how long it’s taking me to get accustomed to one of the minor little tweaks in OS X Lion, the new version of Apple’s ...