/Scroll-Reverser

Per-device scrolling prefs on macOS.

Primary LanguageObjective-CApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

Scroll Reverser

Reverses the direction of macOS scrolling, with independent settings for trackpads and mice.

Web home page: https://pilotmoon.com/scrollreverser/ (Please note the home page contains additional content about the app, FAQ, changelog etc.)

Announcement: In a future update, Scroll Reverser will become a paid app. It will remain open source. You can read more about my decision here.

Requirements

The latest build of Scroll Reverser requires macOS 10.12.6 and above, and is a univeral binary for both Intel and Apple Silicon (M1) Macs. Older versions are available for older OS versions down to OS X 10.4. See the web home page for the downloads, or the respective labelled branches for the code.

Install and run

Download the latest release, unzip, and place Scroll Reverser.app in your /Applications folder. Double-click to run.

To uninstall, simply quit the app and drag Scroll Reverser.app to trash.

Translations

Translation contributions in your language are welcome. Please submit transmations using the CrowdIn platform. If you would like to open a new language, just send me an email.

License

Published under Apache License 2.0.

Please note, the name "Scroll Reverser" and the application icon are trademarks and may not be used by derivatve works (except as required to describe the origin of the work).

Building

After cloning this repo, you'll need to git submodule update --init to check out the BuildScripts submodule.

You will get errors in the build script phase. That is because you need to replace out the part of the script which specifies my code signing key with the name of your own key. (If you don't have a code signing key, you'll need to Google that...)

Notes on the code

The master branch targets 10.12 and higher.

Older code targeting 10.4+ is in the 'tiger' branch and 10.7+ is in the 'lion' branch.

The real guts of the code is in MouseTap.m. Everything else is just user interface rigging.

Scroll Reverser installs an event tap, which gives access to event stream, including scrolling events and gesture events. The main documentation is Quartz Event Services Reference.

To distinguish between trackpad and mouse, Scroll Reverser essentially looks at the gesture events to determine whether there are 2 or more fingers on the trackpad. If so, it assumes it is the trackpad. If not, mouse. It's a little more complicated than that as you will see, but that is the general idea.