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User's
Ga:lde
August
1985
ESC[psj
••••
jpsh
Setup
State
Escape
Sequences
Set
Mode
ESC[ps;
••••
jpsl
Setup
State
Escape
Sequences
Reset
Mode
Received
Characters
Page
8-23
Receiving
the
sequence
ESC[4h
causes
the
terminal
to
enter
the
Insert
mode.
In
the
Insert
mode, a
character
to
be
dis-
played
causes
the
character
at
the
cursor
position
and
all
char-
acters
to
the
right
of
the
cursor
to
be
moved
to
the
right
one
position.
The
entered
character
is
displayed
at
the
cursor
position.
When
the
terminal
is
in
the
Insert
mode,
the
"ins"
indicator
appears
on
line
27
between
the
labels
for
F5
and
F6.
When
the
sequence
ESC[41
is
received,
the
terminal
exits
the
Insert
mode.
Refer
to
Sections
5 and 6
for
descriptions
of
the
following
escape
sequences
and
functions:
ESC[12h
Local
Echo
Off
ESC[12l
Local
Echo
On
ESC[13h
Turn
Monitor
Mode
On
ESC[13l
Turn
Monitor
Mode
Off
ESC[20h
Turn
Newline
on
LF
On
ESC[201
Turn
Newline on
LF
Off
ESC[?psj
••••
jpsh
Setup
State
Sequences
Set
Private
Mode
ESC[?psj
.•••
jpsl
Setup
State
Sequences
Reset
Private
Mode
Receiving
the
sequence
ESC[?6h
causes
the
terminal
to
enter
the
Origin
mode
with
the
cursor
positioned
in
row
I,
column 1
of
the
scrolling
region.
In
this
mode,
the
cursor
will
not
leave
the
scrolling
region
except
for
the
status
line
or
a
cursor
re-
store
function.
Cursor
addressing
in
this
mode
is
done
relative
to
the
home
position
in
the
scrolling
region.
Receiving
the
sequence
ESC[?6l
resets
the
Origin
mode. The
cursor
is
homed
(row
I,
column 1
of
the
screen).
Cursor
addressing
is
indepen-
dent
of
the
scrolling
region
and
the
cursor
may
be
positioned
anywhere
on
the
screen
except
for
the
screen
label
lines.
Receiving
the
sequence
ESC[?251
will
cause
the
cursor,
if
visible,
to
become
invisible;
receiving
the
sequence
ESC[?25h
will
cause
the
cursor,
if
invisible,
to
become
visible.
Receiving
the
sequence
ESC[?10h
will
cause
the
screen
to
be
blankedj
receiving
the
sequence
ESC[?10l
will
unblank
a
blanked
screen.

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