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HP Elitebook 360 G6 1040
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My employer has always issued a Lenovo laptop until last month - we now use an HP Elitebook 360 G6 1040.  I've had a personal MacBook Pro for over 10 years.  The Apple magic mouse scrolls the opposite of a PC mouse wheel.  On all the Lenovos, I made a regedit to the 'FlipFlopWheel', changing it from '0' to '1'.  This reversed my PC bluetooth mouse scroll wheel to match the magic mouse.  I'm now going crazy between work and home because the regedit change had no effect on the new HP.  One of the techs even added the same registry entry for a bluetooth mouse to no avail.  So I brought my home magic mouse in and paired it with the HP.  It pairs though doesn't scroll.  There's a 3rd party utility that won't guarantee it can make the Apple mouse scroll on a PC.  Why has a registry change worked on all prior laptops and not this one?  Is it because we went from 32 to 64 bit?  Please help - I'm in constant frustration mode since I scroll all day long no matter where I am.  Trackpad isn't an option.  I need the precision of a mouse.

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So Sorry.. Get a different mouse.. Apple doesn't like to play nice with other Systems, that aren't apple..
Try this....
reverse scrolling direction windows 10 

Hope this helps!

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