I don't want to change a decades-old habit with the mouse, just because Apple changed their idea of how a trackpad should work. The idea that Apple treats these as the same thing, when they are conceptually completely different is very odd to me. On the other hand, I'm perfectly willing to use Apple's "natural" scrolling for trackpads, because the metaphor here is that you're moving your fingers across a page, just as if you were using an iOS device's touchscreen. This is, in my opinion, the most natural way to do things, even though it is the opposite of what Apple calls "natural". Mice have had scroll wheels for decades, and the direction of the wheel turning has always been in sync with the motion of the scrollbar. (In case you can't understand the rationale for wanting them different, and think this is a ridiculous question, here is the reasoning. How can you have different settings for mouse and trackpad? The problem is that this also unsets the setting for Trackpad, which I do like. Uninstall now automatically shuts WizMouse down if it's active to make uninstallation easier.In System Preferences > Mouse there's a setting "Scroll direction: natural", which I don't like, so I unset.Option to enable/disable WizMouse by left clicking on tray icon.Fix for intermittent "tray icon" exception error when starting up on some PCs.(This was reported to be a problem with some Windows Vista/7 PCs) WizMouse will now automatically "re-hook" the mouse if it loses capture for any reason.Enabling this will allow WizMouse to scroll other administrator level windows (such as the Task Manager). New "Run as administrator" option for Windows Vista/7.Donate button added - if you find WizMouse useful please make a small donation.WizMouse config screen would not appear when launching WizMouse from the start menu if the tray icon was hidden and WizMouse was running as Administrator (fixed).Scrolling while hovering over embedded video now works (IE, Opera, Chrome).New "Bring scrolling windows to foreground" option.
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