Adobe Reader X cosmetic bug - browser integration scrollbars do not move

There appears to be a cosmetic bug in Adobe Reader X (10.0.0) browser integration. When you open a PDF in a browser window, the scroll bar remains at the top of the window when you scroll the PDF using page up / page down, or the mousewheel. If you mouse over the scroll bar, it moves to the correct place in the PDF.
This bug is consistent across IE 8, Chrome 7.0.517.44, and Mozilla Firefox 3.6.12 (running on Windows 7 Enterprise x86).

*PUSH*
Please fix this. Its just ridiculus to provide a plugin like _THE_ Adobe Acrobat Reader and not be able to implement a proper scroll behavior. Come on it can't be _that_ hard .
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