With Lion, I'm finding it difficult sometimes to scroll up and down the page, because the "slide" isn't always visible.

How can I easily scroll up and down without seeing the little slide bar on the right of my screen?
Thanks,

System Preferences -> General, set "Show scroll bars" to Always.

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