Invert Mouse Axis

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Right, someone at work has messed up their wrist etc and we've managed to find them a trackball mouse that's comfortable to use.... but only when inverted. :(

Soo, great OcUK, is there a way of inverting the X and Y axis of a mouse in Windows? As right now obviously pushing it up makes the cursor go down, and moving it right makes the cursor go left.

None of us at work know a way, but my reason for asking here is surely someone must have done it to their boss/friend/teacher as a prank!
 
Did it work?
Yep, mafmouse works. :)
Just got a mail bounced on your username @ gmail.com.

Have you got it sorted now or want me to use your trust address?

Hmm, that's very odd! :eek: Though it would explain the slowness.

The boss came back and he can do all the filtering so I did it that way in the end, but thanks for trying :).

Whilst mafmouse works, as Shadows1990 suggested I've found the version of Logitech Setpoint for it (it's a Logitech Marble Mouse) and that had a full orientation thing in it where it asks to you move the ball in the direction you want up to be and then calibrates it to that.
But that'll only work on this Marble Mouse, so for any other mice (and pranking people!) it's mafmouse.
 
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