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I swear I already had an article on fixing Windows 10 but maybe it was Windows 8? I know there is Windows 7.
Getting rid of OneDrive
It's a registry thing. https://www.windowscentral.com/how-remove-onedrive-file-explorer-windows-10
Turning the scrolling right side up aka "Natural scrolling"
This requires changing a registry setting.
Once you get used to Natural on the Mac it seems wrong everywhere else. I remember how shocking it was on the Mac when they switched, then about an hour later it seemed totally "natural" and I understood why they call it that.
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-reverse-scrolling-direction-windows-10
I had a little trouble finding the correct VID entry but it was the only entry in the registry with FlipFlopWheel as a parameter so it was actually obvious. BTW regedit "Find" really sucks.
I had to try a few times, for some reason Device Manager shows two pointing devices on this computer. I still wonder where the other one is, I can't see it on my desk anywhere. :-) This is the one, finally it's working correctly.
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\HID\VID_04D9&PID_1133\6&1797759b&0&0000\Device Parameters
Focus follows mouse
I've tried living with "click to focus" but ultimately it just means I constantly type in the wrong window. This can be embarassing sometimes. There are bad side effects of "focus follows mouse" on Windows, but I live with them.
I use this program to set it. https://joelpurra.com/projects/X-Mouse_Controls/
No need to "install" it, just run it once to permanently change the setting.