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  • K kdmote

    What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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    NickPace
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    kdmote wrote:

    Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin?

    Absolutely! I love to turn it on for my coworkers when they leave their computer unlocked and then watch them waste hours of time trying to navigate around Excel and try to troubleshoot the problem. When they finally ask me for help I tell them it must be a virus. Great fun!

    -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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    • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

      I've never used it in Windows, but in DOS I used it with Microfocus Cobol to pause code listings.

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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      Mycroft Holmes
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      He did mention the dark ages :laugh:

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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      • M mrmellen

        The Scroll Lock button is very commonly used with KVM switches to toggle between PCs.

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        Richard Andrew x64
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        That's because it's never used for anything else! :laugh:

        The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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        • K kdmote

          What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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          John Torjo
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          I for sure see no real use for that key in modern times. I've never used it (on Windows), and for sure never will. On my laptop, it's on the same key as INS (you would need to press Fn to get it - so yeah, some manufactures have gotten the idea :D ) Best, John

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          • K kdmote

            What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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            den2k88
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            Yes, I do when I want to browse though documents without moving the character blinker (I forgot its proper name, sorry, not my native language). Maybe it's beacue I use the PC from the Dark Times...

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            • K kdmote

              What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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              Gary Wheeler
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              Scroll Lock is massively useful. I have a utility (written by a CP member, not me) that sits in the background and toggles Scroll Lock on and off periodically. It does a dandy job of defeating the screen saver lock policy set by the IT gestapo.

              Software Zen: delete this;

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              • K kdmote

                What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                MKJCP
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                I had the same thing happen. Suddenly things don't work right. Aaaaargh. It's a lesson you don't forget. You have my sympathies. :wtf: :mad:

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                • K kdmote

                  What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                  onemorechance
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                  I had a similar issue with that stupid little key. It wasn't Excel, but rather Synergy[^]. When scroll lock is on, the cursor is locked to the current screen. I lost a fair bit of time on that little gem. The upside is that I [probably] won't forget.

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                  • K kdmote

                    What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                    BrainiacV
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                    I use it with my IOGEAR KVM switch. Bang on the Scroll Lock twice, and it switches between the two computers connected to it.

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                    • K kdmote

                      What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                      MrChug
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                      There is some consolation in more modern laptops going without Scroll Lock. The key will die eventually. I still find XON-XOFF useful. Say I've got a massive Visual Studio compile going in a dos box and there's some interesting error messages early on. I can't just move the scroll bar to go back and see because the compile is spewing more and keeps taking me back to the bottom of the stream. Typing ^S (XOFF) stops the incoming text and I can browse around to see what happened. Satisfied, ^Q (XON) resumes the flood. Works on Linux, too.

                      Dang! My '58 Renault Dauphine has another flat tire.

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                      • K kdmote

                        What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                        Doug McFarlane
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                        And what about the '7' key? Who here has actually used that?

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                        • K kdmote

                          What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                          User 11783308
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                          What would we do without the scroll lock? If you set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt\Parameters\CrashOnCtrlScroll = 1 and the press <ctrl> + <scroll lock> you will generate a BSOD! Including a current memory dump. Surely this is in every programmer's repertoire!

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                          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                            Probably, to support legacy applications. You'd be really annoyed if you couldn't use software you rely on because your new computer didn't have an "Alt Gr" key so you couldn't enter the accented characters it needed. :laugh:

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                            Dan Neely
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                            I've never had a keyboard with that key on it. :rolleyes:

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                            • K kdmote

                              What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                              patbob
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                              For those too young to know.. :) Scroll Lock is a throwback to the days of teletypes. It used to pause the output being printed at the terminal end. Back before PCs, even back before modems, teletypes where hardwired to the host. The serial interface (you young whippersnappers would call it a UART) used hardware handshaking (RTS/CTS/DTR/DSR), and that's how the sender would find out that it couldn't send the next character. Later came the ctrl-S/ctrl-Q flow control (because that worked through a modem), but before then, it was Scroll Lock. Seriously, I understand your pain. My son had a similar problem with that key just a few weeks ago. That kind of pain is why keyboard manufacturers started putting lights on the keyboards to indicate the state of the scroll lock feature. Its mostly unused these days. I wish they'd remove it and replace it with something useful, like an "Any" key :)

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                                Scroll Lock is massively useful. I have a utility (written by a CP member, not me) that sits in the background and toggles Scroll Lock on and off periodically. It does a dandy job of defeating the screen saver lock policy set by the IT gestapo.

                                Software Zen: delete this;

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                                Can you tell me how to get a copy of this utility. I could really use it. Thanks.

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                                  Can you tell me how to get a copy of this utility. I could really use it. Thanks.

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                                  Disable Screensaver[^]

                                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                                  • K kdmote

                                    What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                                    Searril
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                                    kdmote wrote:

                                    Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

                                    It is frequently mapped to "auto-run" in MMORPGS :)

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                                    • K kdmote

                                      What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                                      fglenn
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                                      kdmote wrote:

                                      Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

                                      Yes, I frequently use it. The code from that key activates the port switch that allows me to use one screen, keyboard and mouse to operate several different PCs. My port switch has four ports, so the following sequence switches to a specific port: (scroll-lock)(scroll-lock)(port number)(enter)

                                      Fletcher Glenn

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                                      • K kdmote

                                        What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                                        Quote:

                                        The cat will die before the tick is destroyed.

                                        I myself am awed and shocked by your experience. My HP keyboard has a Cut key, Copy key, and Paste key that I'd be crippled without. What it lacks is an Undo key and Redo key. Has some other keys I don't like. But the Scroll Lock key is the sin of hostility toward me and all keyboard users. I'm not naming names. That Pause|Break key too, and also the Sys Rq key )?!( Though I'd live on an island of keys, dirt, or whatever in Dubai -- marry me.

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                                        • K kdmote

                                          What in the flippin' elephant is the Scroll Lock button for on my keyboard?! That little blister cost me a couple hours of work! All of a sudden last week the arrow keys and command keys stopped functioning properly in Excel. I couldn't navigate anywhere properly. I was pulling my hair out for days, spending a half-hour here and there scouring the web to figure out what the problem was. I thought it was an Excel keyboard setting that I had inadvertantly modified. NOPE. Turns out it was the stupid little "Scroll Lock" button which had gotten stuck in the Locked position (with a corresponding tiny little light far, far away from it on the corner of my Microsoft keyboard. Thanks MS!) What gives? Why in the world are all the keyboards in the world wasting valuable real-estate on a vestigial remnant of an ancient operating system? In the US alone there are over 300M keyboards. If each one dedicates 1 square centimeter for this relic of absurdity, that equates to a total of over 7 acres of squandered space -- that's over $15000 in wasted real estate costs (in average land prices)! I say let's all just pop these little buggers off and sell them all to Dubai to create a floating island. Have any of you ever intentionally used this little plastic cretin? (I mean -- since the dark ages)

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                                          obermd
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                                          I have used the Scroll Lock in Excel when I wanted to keep the "active" cell centered on the screen.

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