If you’re like most Excel users, you probably scroll through your data using the arrow keys. But if you’ve been using Excel for a while, you may have noticed that the arrow keys don’t work as well as they used to. In this article, we’ll show you how to fix Arrow Key Scrolling in Excel. First, make sure that your keyboard is configured correctly. If your keyboard doesn’t have arrow keys, you can add them by going to “File” and selecting “Options.” Under the “Input” tab, make sure that “Arrow Keys” is checked. Next, make sure that your data is organized in a way that makes it easy to scroll. If your data is spread out all over the screen, it will be difficult to use the arrow keys to scroll through it. Try organizing your data into columns and rows so that it’s easier to see and use. Finally, make sure that your cursor isn’t blocking the arrows on the keyboard. If your cursor is blocking the arrows on the keyboard, try moving it out of the way so that you can use them properly. ..


You’re working in a worksheet in Excel and you press one of the arrow keys on your keyboard to move to the next cell. But instead of moving to the next cell, the whole worksheet moved. Don’t panic. There’s an easy fix for this.

When the arrow keys scroll through your entire spreadsheet rather than moving from cell to cell, the culprit of this behavior is the Scroll Lock key. Even if you don’t have a Scroll Lock key on your keyboard (most laptops today don’t), you may have pressed the “Fn” key available on most laptops with another key, rather than the “Ctrl” key. If you don’t know what you accidentally pressed, you can turn Scroll Lock off using the on-screen keyboard.

(Alternatively, if you like this behavior and accidentally turned it off, the below instructions will work for turning Scroll Lock back on, too.)

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Notice on the above image that “Scroll Lock” displays in the status bar in Excel. If you’re experiencing the scrolling behavior and you don’t see Scroll Lock on the status bar, it’s not selected to display. You can customize the status bar to show when Scroll Lock is on.

To turn off Scroll Lock, activate the more advanced on-screen keyboard in the Ease of Access settings. A full on-screen keyboard displays.

If Scroll Lock is on, the “ScrLk” key on the right side of the on-screen keyboard displays in blue. Click the “ScrLk” key to turn off Scroll Lock.

The key should no longer be blue when Scroll Lock is off.

The Scroll Lock indicator on the status bar goes away when Scroll Lock is off. Again, make sure the “Scroll Lock” indicator is selected to display on the status bar so you can tell if it’s on or off.

If you’d rather not add the Scroll Lock indicator to the status bar, you could use the more advanced on-screen keyboard to check if Scroll Lock is on and easily turn it off.