Took me about a day or two to get used to it and now switching between Trackpad, iPhone and iPad is natural and seemless. Coming to work and using a mouse on a Win PC seems so strange.
Took me about a day or two to get used to it and now switching between Trackpad, iPhone and iPad is natural and seemless. Coming to work and using a mouse on a Win PC seems so strange.
Seems there's going to be a weekly thread/poll on this subject for the first six months Lion is out, maybe longer.
For what it's worth, I've been using the natural scrolling on both Lion and Snow Leopard for a while and love it. I changed it in SL even before Lion was released.
I was skeptical at first but it definitely grew on me. It took me a few hours to adapt and now it literally does feel natural to scroll like that. The only downside is it's going to feel weird scrolling on a PC when I go back to school.
I wanted to use the natural scrolling method, but other family members don't like it... Although I'm using the old method right now, I feel like when I try to scroll in Launchpad, it's inverted? In web browsers the content goes with my fingers, but in Launchpad it goes the opposite way. I can't get over that...
but this is my first apple product (apart from iPhone which uses a similar system...) so i never used the old stuff.
however people who've used my laptop are completely freaked out "this doesn't work properly".. i say, yes.. its like dragging a piece of paper... then they say.. "ahh.. now i get it"
So much so that when using the ****** old mid early 00's PC's at work with Windows XP, I find myself struggling with the scroll wheel in the centre of the mice (which aren't even optical, yes my office is backwards).
I enjoy coming home from a hard day at work using those things and logging onto my iMac and Lion.