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Please allow users to invert the scrolling control in Lucid. It’s popular in most video games. Example, when I move the mouse to the left, I want my screen to go right because my brain computes it as a pulling motion. I am moving my screen right because I want items to flow in from the left.  When I move the mouse down I want the screen to go up. 

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Please do this. It’s driving me crazy.


Hi ​@roric32, thank you for adding your feedback to this thread! Your comment here and upvoting this post are both great ways of indicating your support for this idea. Our product team regularly checks feedback within this space as they research product enhancements.  


It is also driving me nuts. I struggle with this every few minutes that I’m force to use this tools being our new corporate tool but. Every time I keep going through my mind at all the program I use like photo editors, svg editor, 3d CAD, CNC, visual editors,… NONE have this behavior, except some mode in Inkscape. 


Hi ​@BOLDCHRI, thank you for contributing to this thread! I can certainly understand how this would be a beneficial feature. Your comment and upvote are the perfect ways to indicate support for this to be implemented.  


Either obey the mouse commands as configured in the OS or build an extensive configuration panel. Having only two options is woefully inadequate for a visual app. 

Most of us visual thinkers never take our hands off of the mouse (or the keyboard) thus hot keys and extended mouse keys are ...key. 😊


Hi ​@zmikez thank you for adding your feedback here and upvoting this post!


Hi team - resurrecting this one from a few months ago, to upvote with all my heart.

I can’t think of any other app that has the ‘drag’ motion like it is here, which is super-confusing with muscle memory. Please add that feature to set the ‘drag’ direction to inverted, to make it more usable! I suspect I have about 24 hours patience with Lucidspark as it is now (tool at a new company). 


Hi ​@TiMo, thank you for adding to this thread with your feedback on this. I certainly understand why this is important and I am sorry for any frustration here. We highly value your feedback and our product team is regularly reviewing feedback within this space as they continue to research product enhancements and new features. 

For more information about how we manage feedback in this community, please take a look at this post: