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P: Inverted horizontal scroll bug (Windows 10) [2018]

Community Beginner ,
Jul 26, 2018 Jul 26, 2018

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This is basically a repeat of someone else who posted this bug 5 months ago and never got a response. I however am not on a surface book it's an Asus Zenbook if that matters.

I myself have been dealing with this problem for at least 5 months probably longer and I AM SO TIRED OF DEALING WITH IT. Please fix this problem!!!!!

In the settings for Windows 10, you can reverse the vertical scrolling direction of the trackpad.

 

Normally, this has no effect on the horizontal scrolling direction. For example, in Illustrator and other programs, when you use two fingers to swipe left, the viewing area moves to the left (i.e. the document moves off to the right). This is the behavior of every program on the planet, Windows and Mac, except for Photoshop.

 

What happens now in Photoshop is that the horizontal scroll is also incorrectly reversed if you choose to reverse your trackpad's vertical scroll direction. This is clearly a bug as the behavior doesn't take place in any other Adobe products.

 

Someone mistakenly must have used the vertical reverse flag to also multiply the horizontal scrolling distance * -1. It's extremely annoying and counter-intuitive when trying to move around images. Please fix!

Here's a link to that bug:
https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/photoshop-cc-2018-reverse-scroll-bug-in-win10...

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Adobe Employee , Apr 15, 2019 Apr 15, 2019

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Jun 09, 2024 Jun 09, 2024

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Omg thanks, this fixed the issue, the X-Mouse Button Control

But yes, it's ridiculous one has to use a sepparate service/software running in background forever using some additional RAM, CPU and battery to change this behaviour

Photoshop with their huge budget and programmer workforce should've added a simple switch in the settings for people having this issue, as this happens ONLY in photoshop (at least for me so far, haven't found any other app with this issue)

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