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Welcome to the Apple Support Communities. From what I'm understanding in your description, it sounds like any time you open an app that displays more than a screen's worth of content and you stop scrolling, your screen is 'jumping' down to the next page/section/line all by itself without any action from you. I can definitely understand why you contacted us about this! I would find it hard to read what's on my screen if the content 'jumped' every time I took my hand off my mouse. I would be happy to help in whatever way I can.


First, you didn't mention what version of OS X you have. Keeping the software on your MacBook up-to-date is always recommended, and would ensure that you have the latest versions of Safari, Finder, Mail, and all the other apps included in Mac OS X. The following documents will help you back up your MacBook and update your operating system:



You mention using a mouse, and that this screen behavior doesn't happen when you use the built-in trackpad. Is it an Apple mouse (either wireless Magic Mouse or the USB model)? If it's a third-party mouse (not made by Apple), then you'll need to check with the manufacturer to see if they might have updated drivers for it, or if there might be some settings that are causing this behavior. Another useful troubleshooting step would be to try this in a 'test' user account to see if it happens there, too. That would tell us if the issue is system-wide, or just in your account. Use these instructions to create a 'test' user:



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Starting your MacBook in safe mode can help determine if startup or login items are causing your scrolling issue. It also deletes font caches, Kernel cache and other system cache files. The article's title says it's for El Capitan (OS X version 10.11), but the instructions are the same for other versions of OS X:


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