Through constant testing, I have found that when the mouse receiver plugged into the top of the ipad is on the left side, (with the charging port facing left when playing) the problem I mentioned above occurs, but if I rotate the tablet 180 degrees. This way the mouse receiver is on the right side. This problem is solved. Confusingly whether it's plugged in on the left or right, the only time it does what I mentioned before is in Minecraft. There is no reverse problem for maneuvering the tablet. My device is an iPad Air5 and the OS is 17.3. here is the path to change the scrolling direction, if my mouse receiver is plugged in on the left side, no matter how I change it, it does not change within the game!Go to Settings > General > Trackpad & Mouse (this option will only appear if you have a mouse connected) > Natural Scroll
Through constant testing, I have found that when the mouse receiver plugged into the top of the ipad is on the left side, (with the charging port facing left when playing) the problem I mentioned above occurs, but if I rotate the tablet 180 degrees. This way the mouse receiver is on the right side. This problem is solved. Confusingly whether it's plugged in on the left or right, the only time it does what I mentioned before is in Minecraft. There is no reverse problem for maneuvering the tablet. My device is an iPad Air5 and the OS is 17.3. here is the path to change the scrolling direction, if my mouse receiver is plugged in on the left side, no matter how I change it, it does not change within the game!Go to Settings > General > Trackpad & Mouse (this option will only appear if you have a mouse connected) > Natural Scroll