I have just tested this in Linux Mint with GnuCash 3.8 and it works fine. The
button functions reverse as expected when the mouse preferences are changed
for the logged in user, so it looks like it is a Windows specific problem.
It may be something specific to do with the implementation of the GTK+
library on Windows in the way it receives events from windows on the
display. If that bypasses the system /and or user's mouse preferences, which
it shouldn't, it would ignore the mouse button reversal. If you have other
programs which are based on GTK+ V3 check to see if they have the same
behavior and perhaps see if there are any updates available for the GTK+ V3
libraries on Windows. 

One of the developers who works on the Windows version may be able to offer
more specific advice.

David Cousens



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