Is there a way to stop scrolling at the bottom of spreadsheet data?

If I have a spreadsheet of several hundred rows, is there a way to limit vertical scrolling to just the data, or mostly the data ? Right now, it seems like I can scroll to the row size limits of Calc. If I could stop scrolling with one or two empty rows at the bottom, or not be able scroll the last row off the top of the screen, that would be ideal.
I’d be interested in similar constraints on horizontal scrolling too.

Version: 7.0.1.2 (x64)
Build ID: 7cbcfc562f6eb6708b5ff7d7397325de9e764452
CPU threads: 8; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19041; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win
Locale: en-US (en_US); UI: en-US
Calc: threaded

Dragging the slider down to the bottom should do what you expect, you might get a page worth beyond your data. Unless there is more data, formatting(?), something beyond your useful data.

Ctrl+down arrow in a contiguous column should take you to the bottom of the data.

Ctrl+Shift+down arrow should select contiguous data in a column

Hmm - and what is the reason not using CTRL+ARROW DOWN to go to the end of columns (too many empty cells / rows)?.

Thanks for the replies. I guess I was thinking more about scrolling with the touchpad on my laptop than with the keyboard, which I notice I did not mention at all previously. The scrolling speed is sensitive enough that an unplanned swipe can easily put me a hundred empty rows away from where I was. Horizontal is even worse, but I don’t seem to make that gesture nearly as often.

Does it slow down if you change the number of lines to 1 (from default of 3) in Control Panel > Mouse > Wheel, vertical and horizontal scroll?

Is your driver up-to-date? Click Control Panel > Device Manager > Mice and other pointing devices, select the thing that looks most likely to the the driver and double-click it. Click on the Driver tab and select Update Driver.

Clicking between the slider and the top or bottom will limit jump to one page, as of course will Pg Dn and Pg Up. Arrow keys without modifier are handy to move just a small number of cells

Thanks @EarnestAl, that definitely helped. I’ll go for a few days and if that setting doesn’t effect other usage of the laptop, I’ll probably.leave it.
Looks like I’m too young to upvote, is there any way for me to mark this as the answer?

Hi. Just click the tick to the left of the answer I just posted (part of previous comment), you should be able to mark an answer as correct. Cheers, Al

Hidding extra columns and rows also will put a limit to the scroll.

Does it slow down if you change the number of lines to 1 (from default of 3) in Control Panel > Mouse > Wheel, vertical and horizontal scroll?