Mouse problem with Mavericks?

Hello:
I just finished upgrading to Mavericks from 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard).  I am using the same Logittech M110 mouse that I used with Snow Leopard.
I have also downloaded the latest sofware for the mouse.
When I use the scroll wheel - the scrooling goes in the opposite direction as the whell - when I turn the wheel for an upward scrool - the actual
scrool goes downward and the same in the opposite direction.
Does anyone know how I can get this reversed so that the scrooling is in the same direction as the wheel movment?
I'm guessing this has something to do with compatability - however, on the Logitech site it does give Maverickes as one of the OS's that
the download update is good for.   But, there is no control for scrooling direction in the LLC.
Thanks.

OK - I got it figured out.  I went into the Mouse Prefferances for Mavericks and I unchecked
Scroll Direction: Natural. 
Now why the Natural setting for scrolling should be in the opposite direction of the mouse wheel movement
is a question within it's self.

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