I have the same issue also with a Logitech v450 and a Logitech v100. Horizontal
scrolling is reversed ("natural") while vertical scrolling is classic.
The laptop's trackpad works correctly in both directions.
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I've tried with the oneiric kernel, and it's behaving the same way
there.
Actually, now that I'm used to it, the vertical scrolling should be
inverted too! :)
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There's some upstream discussion at:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.freedesktop.xorg/32660
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/932439
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Horizontal scro
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Jason Warner - I've forwarded this bug upstream to
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Jason ruled out the -evdev update by reproducing with
1:2.6.99.901-1ubuntu2.
Attached is the full list of suspects, but it is probably something in
the 1.11.99.902 input stack introduced with the 10 Feb xserver that
brought the regression.
The kernel change could be ruled out by booting the 3.2.
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