Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 13.04, if you go to the Settings -> Mouse & Touchpad -> check
"Content sticks to fingers", then you get 'natural scrolling' as for
cell phones, for example. Now if you enable horizontal scrolling (via
Alt + F2 -> dconf-editor -> org -> gnome -> settings-daemon ->
peripherals -> touchpad -> check horiz-scroll-enabled), then scrolling
horizontally does not respect this rule. It uses "classical"
(horizontal) scrolling instead. So in case if both "Content sticks to
fingers" and horizontal scrolling are activated, the latter should
change its scrolling direction, too, everything else contradicts logic.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Horizontal scrolling scrolls in wrong direction if 'Concent sticks to
fingers' is activated
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