Just so you know someone read you, I'll take a stab at the question. Mind you I haven't used Windows since Windows 3. If I had to guess, Windows doesn't have Scroll Lock on by default. I believe arrow keys still work. After the purchase of Excel, they continued the old IBM of utilizing the function key for it. I'd guess there might even be a preference setting in all 'Office' suites to not enable it 'on' by default. That said, 'function' keys aren't activated by default, nor should extra function keys "PRTSCR, SCRLCK, PAUSE". Additionally, as OSs evolved, mice ended up with scroll wheels making the old IBM key near useless, or unneeded. Windows heavily depends on it's office suites, so unless its broke, don't get rid of tradition. Other programs like Calc, LibreOffice, etc need to emulate what people are accustom to. Honestly, I'd be pissed if I had to find the scroll lock just to use arrow keys. Hope this helps, and check with the programs for the preference setting.
Steve

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