I'm seeing the same behavior under 16.04, on a desktop with a mouse (no laptop
touchpad). There's no "natural scrolling" option in "system settings | mouse &
touchpad", so to get natural scrolling, I put this in my ~/.Xmodmap:
pointer = 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(note 4 & 5 are reversed). Just to be clear, "natural scrolling" means
movement is opposite the window's scrollbar: move mousewheel up, & the window
scrollbar should move down.
The Xmodmap setting happily affects firefox, chromium, thunderbird,
xterm, etc., but not gnome-terminal, files (nautilus), & cool-retro-
term.
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Terminal and file manager scrolls inverted
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