![]() ![]() To use, simply download the application, unzip, and drag the application into your Applications folder. What it does is “send” a Shift-F14 key press to Microsoft Excel as if you pressed the Scroll lock key, thus toggling on or off this function within Excel. However for those of you who do not have ready access to such legacy keyboards, you can use a simple applescript application that I have written called Excel Scroll Lock. In the past I have attached an older Mac keyboard to my 2010 Macbook Pro and pressed the F14 key. ![]() This makes disabling this feature tricky to say the least. However newer Macintoshes no longer have a F14 key. Older Macintosh computers had the F14 key mapped to the Scroll lock key of PC keyboard, so it was quite easy to enable or disable. This is actually a feature of Microsoft Excel carried over from the Windows version on which you press the Scroll lock key to enable or disable.
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