How to Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling Directions in Windows 11 Computers

Zarmeen Shahzad
Windows 11 Settings

On your touchpads and laptops, there is always a default scroll direction. Up means up, and down means down. However, you can have fun and change these directions easily using the Windows settings app. This tutorial will show you how to reverse mouse and touchpad scrolling directions in Windows 11 computers.

Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling Directions

You can change the touchpad directions in the settings app and the mouse directions using the registry editor. Just follow this very straightforward tutorial, and you are good to go.

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Reverse Touchpad Scrolling

Step-1: Open the settings app using the shortcut keys Win + I.

Step-2: Select Bluetooth & devices from the left pane.

Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling

Step-3: Scroll down and select Touchpad.

Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling

Step-4: In the Gestures and Interaction section, click on Scroll & zoom to expand the option.

Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling

Step-5: In the drop-down menu next to the Scrolling direction, select the option opposite to what you have right now. For example, instead of Down motion scrolls up, select Down motion scrolls down.
Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling

Change Mouse Scrolling

Before you make any changes in the registry editor, always ensure that you have created a system backup. Another thing that you must do before reversing the mouse scrolling direction you have to identify mouse information.

Mouse Identification

  1.  Right-click on the Windows start menu to open the WinX menu and select Device Manager. You can also use the shortcut keys Win + X to open the WinX Menu.
    Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling
  2.  Click on Mice and other pointing devices to expand the option.
    Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling
  3.  Locate the current active mouse you are using and right-click on it. Then select Properties.
    Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling
  4.  Click on the Details tab.
    Reverse Mouse and Touchpad Scrolling
  5.  From the Property drop-down menu, select Device instance path.
  6.  In the Value box, now confirm the VID ID value. For example – VID_0E0F&PFC_0003&MU_01 (Whatever value have, copy it or write it down somewhere for the next steps.)

Registry Editor

Step-1: Use the keys Win + R to open the Run box.

Step-2: Type regedit and press Enter.
Run Box

Step-3: You will be asked if you want to allow this app to change your computer. Click yes.

Step-4: Paste the following path in the address bar at the top and press Enter:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\HID

Registry Editor

Step-5: From the left pane, locate the VID ID of your mouse. Click on it to expand the option.

Step-6: Now click on the Device Parameters option from the left pane.

Step-7: Locate the FlipFlopWheel DWORD in the right pane and double-click on it.

Step-8: In the box that opens, change Value data from 0 to 1. Click OK.

Step-9: Restart your system.

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