https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76017

--- Comment #10 from r...@kalinskyconsulting.com ---
Yes, there is a setting in Windows to globally reverse the direction.  However,
this not the point.  Whichever way Windows is configured, LibreOffice will
behave the opposite way of all other applications under that configuration.  So
I can reverse the global setting in Windows to make LibreOffice behave
"correctly", but then all other applications behave incorrectly.

To re-iterate, we don't need to debate which direction is "right" or "wrong". 
As you pointed out, that preference can be changed in a global setting in the
OS.  The problem is the inconsistency among applications -- that LibreOffice
does the opposite of all other applications.

Cheers,
-Roee


(In reply to comment #9)
> (In reply to comment #6)
> > [...]
> > The expected behavior (standard across all applications and all platforms)
> > is that a two-finger scroll on a touch pad drags the sheet, NOT the scroll
> > bar. 
> 
> This behavior is configurable on my touchpad under Linux. I guess it is
> configurable on Windows too.
> 
> Best regards. JBF

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