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Mar 30 2020, 7:13 PM (149 w, 3 d)

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Jun 7 2021

Sebastian (Rejs) added a comment to rB055ed335a111: macOS: follow system preference for natural trackpad scroll direction.

@Sebastian (Rejs) Either way, good to know there's a simple solution out there! I wonder if this just inverts the changes done of a commit, like this one here. Would be useful to have that. I'll keep looking and possibly look for a similar command to yours.

Jun 7 2021, 11:00 PM
Sebastian (Rejs) added a comment to rB055ed335a111: macOS: follow system preference for natural trackpad scroll direction.

I am working on 2.92 with repaired directions. It was just one simple line of command (if i remember well, ot was something with inversion). Unfortunately, i don’t know how to check it now. I’ve found this solistkom a few months ago, but now the topic is deleted. If only I could find changed lines in blender code…

This is very bad as an end user who has gotten used to the inverted direction, but it seems like they don't want to change it.

So maybe we can do something about it? I don't know if this can be fixed with an add-on, but if so, I can write python, so I will try to research further and post any results if I figure something out.

Did you type this into the command line? If so, if you open the terminal, and press the up button, it will show you previous commands you've typed into it. if you don't find it this way I believe there's a dump of all command line text history if I recall correctly but can't remember how to access it.

Jun 7 2021, 10:42 PM
Sebastian (Rejs) added a comment to rB055ed335a111: macOS: follow system preference for natural trackpad scroll direction.

I am working on 2.92 with repaired directions. It was just one simple line of command (if i remember well, ot was something with inversion). Unfortunately, i don’t know how to check it now. I’ve found this solistkom a few months ago, but now the topic is deleted. If only I could find changed lines in blender code…

Jun 7 2021, 10:24 PM

May 15 2021

Sebastian (Rejs) added a comment to rB055ed335a111: macOS: follow system preference for natural trackpad scroll direction.

I actualy use 2.92 with correct navigation. I've repaired this new blender "feature" by adding 1 (ONE!) simple code line inside blender code. I've found this solution in one blender forum, but it is no longer available and I have this code line no longer. If only i could check this "upgraded" code, but idk how... I've tried to use new blender, with cycles X, but i know that i wont, nor any other new version. Learning a new movement is an overkilling waste of time.

May 15 2021, 11:24 PM