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Keyboard
Page
4-
8
User's
Guide
August 1985
The
boldly
outlined
keys
in
Figures
4-7
and
4-8
identify
the
cursor
positioning
keys.
These
keys,
when
depressed,
t~ansmit
the
ANSI
(American
National
Standards
Institute)
3.64
code
for
the
cursor
positioning
functions.
If
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo),
the
sequences
will
appear
on
the
screen
(Monitor
Mode
option
on
--
refer
to
Section
5)
or
the
cursor
positioning
functions
will
occur
(Monitor
Mode
option
off).
A
single
sequence
with
Monitor
Mode
off
will
cause
one
positioning
movement
(either
a
I-column
movement, a
I-line
movement,
or
a
home
movement)
to
occur
in
the
direction
shown on
the
key
top.
HOME
UP
LE~~_R_IG_HT
..
~
!
DOWN
Cursor
Hoveaent
Refer
to
Tables
4-A
and
4-B
for
the
escape
(ESC
sequences
generated.
Note:
The
home
position
is
at
the
first
column
of
the
top
line
(upper
left
corner
of
the
display
area)
or
the
first
line
of
the
scrolling
region
if
Origin
Mode
is
in
effect.

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