Tomahawk jsCookMenu Overflow Issue

Hello everyone,
I have a question for anyone using or have used the jsCookMenu component from Tomahawk.
Some of the menus that are generated are fairly large and spill over to the bottom part of the screen. In order to see the rest of the menu, the person has to click on the IE scroll bar and scroll down, but at that point the menu is lost since it lost focus.
Is there a way to add scrolling to the menu for large menus? Or any way to get around this?
Thanks so much,
Matt

I'm sure others have encountered this issue.
Can someone please point me in some direction?
Thanks guys,
Matt

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