How to Set Scroll on an Apple Trackpad

Apple, in line with its premise of creating next-generation devices that are increasingly easy to use, has provided ultra-sensitive multitouch technology in its portable devices. Although in this constant search it has implemented certain updates that among users have not had the best reception, one of them is the inverted scroll on the Trackpads or Magic Mouse . If you cannot adapt to this configuration, continue reading and we will show you how to modify it.

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  1. What versions of MacOS come with reverse trackpad scrolling?
  2. How can you reverse the scrolling of your Apple trackpad?
    1. From system preferences
    2. In trackpad settings
  3. What other settings can you change on a trackpad?
  4. How are your trackpad scroll changes saved?

What versions of MacOS come with reverse trackpad scrolling?

There is no doubt that macOS is ahead in terms of quality of the trackpad or mouse , both for its multifunctionality and detection capacity. With simple taps you can smart zoom, open notification center, scroll, view all open apps and windows on Mac , and more.

However, despite the immense utility of gestures to control the computer, with the latest version of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion , released in 2011, a large number of consumers noted that the reverse scroll is not particularly positive. Apple has obviously sought to emulate the user experience from an iPhone or iPad, on laptops.

By means of computers updated to this iOS, it is possible to scroll down by sliding your finger up on the trackpad, while if you slide your finger down you will scroll up. Something to which a good percentage of users do not finish convincing them, despite the intentions of its creators

How can you reverse the scrolling of your Apple trackpad?

The good news is that if you don’t like or find the new scrolling format in Lion dysfunctional, you can reconfigure the Mac OS trackpad   to work as usual . To achieve this, you must follow a series of steps that we detail below.

From system preferences

If   you have purchased a device from the official Apple online store , with the new Lion operating system, but you want to return the mouse scroll settings to the traditional ones, then you must proceed as follows:

  • Simultaneously press the “Command” keys and the space bar, with this we can open a search bar on your Mac computer.
  • Next, enter “System Preferences”, and then click on the result with the gear symbol displayed.
  • Once you have entered the System Preferences panel, locate the “Trackpad” option and click on it.

In trackpad settings

Continuing with the procedure, which will take you back to the scroll preferences of the previous systems, that is, when you slide your fingers down on the trackpad or Magic Mouse, the page or window scrolls down or vice versa, which follows is:

  • After entering the Trackpad command, you will see a set of three tabs, which are used to adjust different aspects of your navigation through this medium. In this particular case we are interested in the “Scroll and Zoom” tab, so we will click on it.
  • Now you will see three boxes “Rotate”, “Smart zoom” “Zoom in or Out and “Scroll direction”, right now the one we will focus on is “Scroll direction”. The logical thing is that you find it marked active, since this means a “Natural” displacement, in other words, that while you go down on the Trackpad you will go up on your screen.
  • So, if it is checked, uncheck it, to deactivate this configuration, with it in the direction that you slide your fingers, the page you are seeing will scroll. You close the window and the changes will be applied immediately.

What other settings can you change on a trackpad?

If you are interested in experimenting with other settings on the trackpad, to make your experience on the computer more and more personalized, we tell you that you can not only modify the direction of the movement to your liking, but you will also find “Point and click” options . , “Scroll and zoom” and finally “More gestures”.

In the first tab of “ Point and click ” you can activate or deactivate options such as “Query and data listeners”, “Secondary click”, “Push on click” (modifying the hardness and speed), “Silent click” and the response to the “strong click”. The “Scroll and Zoom” tab, which we’ve already explored, basically sets up the zoom and pan options.

How are your trackpad scroll changes saved?

You may think that to apply changes to the trackpad or scroll settings you have to turn on or turn off the Mac computer , but this is not the case. All you have to do is select or check the preferences that best suit your browsing style, close the panel and they will automatically update in your operating system.

Apple’s goal is still to provide a malleable system that adapts to the user, to the benefit of facilitating their academic or personal work activities, so don’t hesitate to try different configurations of your trackpad, until you find the ones that work best for you.