If you’re used to macOS-style scrolling or simply prefer natural scroll direction, Windows unfortunately doesn’t make it easy to reverse your mouse wheel scroll, especially for non-touchpad mice. But with a quick PowerShell script and admin access, you can flip the scroll direction of any USB or Bluetooth mouse without installing third-party software.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to safely detect and change your mouse scroll behaviour.
What You’ll Need:
- A Windows 10/11 PC
- Administrator privileges
- A few minutes with PowerShell
Step 1: Open PowerShell as Administrator
- Press
Start, typePowerShell. - Right-click Windows PowerShell and choose Run as Administrator.
Step 2: Copy & Paste the Script
Paste the following script into your PowerShell window and hit Enter:
Get-PnpDevice -Class Mouse -PresentOnly -Status OK | ForEach-Object {
$device = $_
$deviceID = $device.DeviceID
$regPath = "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\$deviceID\Device Parameters"
try {
$currentValue = (Get-ItemProperty -Path $regPath -Name FlipFlopWheel -ErrorAction Stop).FlipFlopWheel
Write-Host "`n$($device.Name): $deviceID"
Write-Host "Current FlipFlopWheel value: $currentValue (0 = Normal, 1 = Reversed)"
$change = Read-Host "Do you want to change the scroll direction for this device? (Y or N)"
if ($change -match '^[Yy]$') {
$newValue = if ($currentValue -eq 0) { 1 } else { 0 }
Set-ItemProperty -Path $regPath -Name FlipFlopWheel -Value $newValue -ErrorAction Stop
Write-Host "→ FlipFlopWheel updated to $newValue"
} else {
Write-Host "→ No change made to this device."
}
} catch {
Write-Warning "Could not read or modify $($device.Name) ($deviceID). $_"
}
}
# Prompt for reboot
$reboot = Read-Host "`nYou must reboot your PC for changes to take effect. Reboot now? (Y or N)"
if ($reboot -match '^[Yy]$') {
Write-Host "Rebooting now..."
Restart-Computer
} else {
Write-Host "Changes will apply after your next reboot. Exiting."
}Step 3: Follow the Prompts
- The script will list each mouse currently connected.
- For each one, it will tell you whether the scroll direction is normal or reversed.
- You can then choose whether to toggle it.
- At the end, you’ll be prompted to reboot (required for the change to take effect).
What Does “FlipFlopWheel” Mean?
Windows stores the scroll direction per mouse in the registry under a value called FlipFlopWheel.
0= Default scroll direction1= Reversed (“natural”) scroll direction
This script modifies that value directly and safely.
Safety Notes:
- This only affects mouse scroll (not touchpads).
- Always run the script with administrator rights.
- If you’re unsure, back up the registry or create a System Restore point first.