MS Wireless Keyboard 3000 v2 scrollbar on its own

Recently my v2 Micrsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000 began to scroll to the bottom of any screen, I'm in (Windows Explorer, web browser, Excel, etc.).  I know that it is the keyboard because I removed the battery and the problem ceased to exist.  I also plugged a wired USB keyboard and I don't have the problem of scrolling/paging-down with it.  any ideas?  I tried to reinstall the driver already.

Hello
As it happens on several computers, I am prepared to say that there is a problem with the keyboard itself and has nothing to do with Windows.

I suggest you see this link, including the "contact us" section to determine what should be the next step.
http://www.Microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/support

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