“How to Change the Scroll Direction on Mac” refers to the process of modifying the direction in which content on the screen moves when you use the scroll wheel or trackpad on your Mac.
This seemingly simple adjustment can have a significant impact on your user experience, particularly if you use an external mouse or trackpad with your Mac. The default scroll direction on Macs is set to “natural scrolling,” which mimics the movement of a physical page. This means that when you scroll up with your finger on the trackpad or scroll wheel, the content on the screen moves down, as if you were lifting the page up to reveal the content below. This can be counterintuitive for some users, especially those who are accustomed to the “standard” scroll direction, where scrolling up moves the content up on the screen.