Natural scrolling, also known as “reverse scrolling,” is a feature that changes the direction of scrolling on touchpads and touchscreens to align with how people interact with physical objects. When enabled, natural scrolling moves the screen content in the same direction as the fingers: for example, dragging fingers down on the touchpad moves the content up, and vice versa, mimicking the way one would move a piece of paper. This method is standard on devices like tablets and smartphones and is intended to make scrolling feel more intuitive across devices.