October 12, 2006
Prepare yourself for the shock of a lifetime.
Let me know about the other uses that you've discovered for the ultimate useless button. Long live Scroll Lock!

- Open Microsoft Excel 2003.
- Make sure that Scroll Lock is turned off.
- Press the down cursor key. Verify that you have moved from cell A1 to A2. Press up to go back to A1.
- Turn Scroll Lock on. You should see "SCRL" appear in the lower-right part of the window, where "NUM" and "CAPS" would appear if they were turned on.
- Now press the down cursor key. Better yet, try all the cursor keys.
- Repeat step 5 until the novelty wears off and you are no longer amazed.
Let me know about the other uses that you've discovered for the ultimate useless button. Long live Scroll Lock!

Labels: amazing, MS Office, scroll lock
There is no god :)
Thank you for that response null :p That made my day :D
Haha, this comment is so, so, so late, but, anyway, I was still astonished to discover that Scroll Lock thinggy...
Hehehe, thanks for the humorous information!!!
Oh, it works for MS Excel 2007.
Made my day (night, to be exact) too!!!
^_^
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