Special or otherwise, it is usually a separate key. Look to the top right of your keyboard.
hit scroll lock and again and it will go off push the scroll lock key on the upper right of your key board
To unlock the Scroll Lock key on a Belkin keyboard, you can typically press the "Scroll Lock" key directly, which may be labeled as "ScrLk." If your keyboard doesn't have a dedicated Scroll Lock key, you can try using the "Fn" key in combination with another key, such as "C" or "K," depending on your keyboard model. Additionally, you can check if your computer has a virtual keyboard feature that can toggle Scroll Lock.
On an Acer aspire laptop, the scroll lock is on the F12 key. In blue letters it says Scr Lk, whihc , means scroll lock.
On this system the scroll lock is on the function key that is F12
The scroll lock key is located usually on the keyboard, mainly somewhere on the top or lower right.Original Answer: (from wikipedia)The Scroll Lock key was meant to lock all scrolling techniques, and is a remnant from the original IBM PC keyboard, though it is not used by most modern-day software. In the original design, Scroll Lock was intended to modify the behavior of the arrow keys. When the Scroll Lock mode was on, the arrow keys would scroll the contents of a text window instead of moving the cursor. In this usage, Scroll Lock is a toggling lock key like Num Lock or Caps Lock, which have a state that persists after the key is released.
The scroll lock on a Toshiba laptop computer can be found in the upper right-hand corner of the keyboard. Depress the scroll lock key to turn it on.
scroll lock + fn key
press and hold the Fn key and press the Scroll key (num lock key) on my gateway laptop!!
Keys such as "cap lock" that you do not need to hold down to change what a different key does
Somehow my scroll lock key went on...(my son maybe?) I have no idea how to turn it off. I have an HPkeyboard. Can anyone advise please?
You must have the Scroll Lock on. Press the Scroll Lock key to turn it off.
The scroll lock key was originally used to toggle the arrow keys between scrolling a document and moving the cursor. However, it is rarely used in modern applications and its function varies depending on the software being used.