From user3669959's linked answer: • Open the Mouse settings in the Control Panel • Click on the Hardware tab, 'HID-compliant device', Properties • Click on the Details tab • Choose Device Instance Path in the Property drop down menu • Note the VID value • Run regedit • Edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Enum HID VID_??? Device Parameters, where the??? Is the VID value we just found • Edit FlipFlopWheel • Change the value from 0 to 1 • Close all programs • Reboot This worked for me on a Windows 7 64 bit PC, using the Boot Camp 5.1.5769 AppleWirelessTrackpad64.exe driver. RECOMMENDED: PC users who also own Apple MacBook or iMac with probably aware of the default two finger scrolling feature of Mac. That is, while using Mac, user needs to use two fingers to vertically or horizontally scroll a webpage or window. Users who own both Mac as well as PC, and constantly need to switch between these computers might want to enable two-finger scrolling feature on Windows as well to avoid confusion. While users who’ve installed Windows 10/8.1 on Mac get this feature by default, other PC users can enable the feature by either changing the default settings or installing a third-party tool. Unfortunately, two-finger scrolling isn’t supported by all touchpad manufactures. In fact very few of them support this feature at this moment. And the biggest problem is, that there is no software available to get the feature if the touchpad manufacturer itself doesn’t support it. ![]() Thankfully, Synaptics, the popular touchpad manufacturer, supports two finger scroll out of the box but it’s disabled by default. In simple words, you can enable two finger scrolling only if your PC is equipped with a touchpad manufactured by Synaptics. Windows 10 Update history; Frequently asked questions; Clean Windows 10 installation; Windows community wiki; General rules. Follow Reddiquette. Keep it civil and on topic. Comments or posts that are disrespectful or encourage harassment of others (including witch-hunts of any kind) are not allowed. Do not post pirated content or promote it in any way. Jan 15, 2013 - Open the Boot Camp control panel (it's under the old Windows 7-style Control. Optional: Reverse the vertical and horizontal scroll direction. Method 1 – turn on two finger scrolling for Synaptics touchpad Method 2 – enable two finger scrolling using third-party software Method 1: Enabling two finger scrolling without using third-party tool. Gmail or outlook for mac. In this guide, we’re going to show you how to enable two-finger scroll on a Windows 10/8.1 notebook or netbook with Synaptics touchpad: Step 1: Start the procedure by updating your Synaptics driver to the latest version. If the Synaptics touchpad driver isn’t installed, please, download the driver (it’s around 110 MB) and install it. You might be asked to restart your PC to complete the driver installation. Step 2: Once installed, switch to the Start screen, type Change Mouse Settings, change the Search filter to Settings (see the below picture) to see the Mouse settings entry in search result, and then press enter key to open Mouse Properties dialog. Step 3: Here, switch to the Device Settings tab.
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