How to configure Two-Finger Scrolling in openSUSE KDE to behave the same way like Apple MacBook

Two-Finger scrolling in openSUSE – KDE has same default configuration like Windows 10 on Lenovo. This configuration came from old days when users were using only mouse to navigate on the web. When using touchpad it’s natural to expect that it would behave similarly to a tablet or Apple MacBook. Apple made the switch in the direction some time ago to make it more natural. For some reasons developers keep the old style on Linux and even on Windows. Luckily it is possible to change the configuration very easily.

Go to System Settings and click Hardware – Input Devices

Select Touchpad from left pane, Scrolling from the tabs and check option Reverse scrolling – Vertical. Then click Apply.

18. February 2017 at 15:20 - Software engineering (Tags: , , , , , , , ). Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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6 years ago

thanks! it works in fedora KDE as well

6 years ago
Reply to  Badwi

Thank you @disqus_IuZzpXfj5t:disqus for feedback. I’m glad that it works even with Fedora. I will prepare similar article also for Fedora users.