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It usually means Excel is receiving continuous input from your keyboard, mouse, or another connected device (like a controller or touchpad). When Excel “scrolls automatically,” it’s almost always due to a stuck key or device sending scroll commands.
Here’s how to fix it step-by-step:
Disconnect or reset input devices
- Unplug your mouse, keyboard, or graphics tablet (if you use one).
- If you’re on a laptop, disconnect any external mouse or USB devices.
- Reopen Excel and see if it still scrolls.
If the issue stops, plug devices back in one by one — the one that triggers it again is the culprit.
Test in Safe Mode
Try launching Excel in Safe Mode:
- Close Excel.
- Press Windows + R, type:
- excel /safe
- Press Enter.
If the problem doesn’t happen in Safe Mode, it’s likely caused by an add-in.
To disable add-ins:
- Go to File → Options → Add-ins.
- At the bottom, choose Excel Add-ins → Go.
- Uncheck everything temporarily, then restart Excel.
Check “Sticky Keys” or “Accessibility” settings
Sometimes accessibility features can cause strange input behavior.
Windows:
Go to Settings → Accessibility → Keyboard, and make sure “Sticky Keys” and “Filter Keys” are off.
Mac:
Go to System Settings → Accessibility → Keyboard and ensure no key repeat or accessibility settings are affecting input.
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