Excel: Worksheet Scrolls When Arrow Keys Used (Scroll Lock)
ID: Q50153
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, versions 2.2, 3.0, 4.0
SUMMARY
The Scroll Lock feature in Microsoft Excel versions 2.20, 3.00 and
4.00 allows you to use the arrow keys on the keyboard in the same
manner as the arrows on the scroll bars. When Scroll Lock is turned
on, using an arrow key on the keyboard scrolls the spreadsheet without
moving the active cell. If Scroll Lock is disabled, pressing an arrow
key on the keyboard scrolls you through the spreadsheet and moves the
active cell accordingly.
Do the following to toggle the Scroll Lock function on and off:
- On the Apple extended keyboard, press SHIFT+F14.
- On an older DataDesk keyboard on a Macintosh Plus, press F12.
- On the newest DataDesk keyboards, press either SHIFT+F14 or F14.
If Scroll Lock is turned on and you are using a standard Macintosh
keyboard that does not have the function keys, the only way to turn
Scroll Lock off is to remove the Excel Settings file in the System
Folder and restart Excel. You cannot turn on Scroll Lock from a
keyboard that does not have the function keys built into it.
NOTE: The DataDesk Keyboard is purchased separately from the dealer
and does have functions keys. The standard Macintosh Plus Keyboard
and the standard Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard (Standard ADB Keyboard)
do not have function keys and cannot enable or disable scroll lock.
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2.20 4.00
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Last Reviewed: March 15, 1999