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Appendix
C
Installable
Device
Drivers
259
|
CUB
Cursor
Backward
--v
ESC
[
Pn
D
This
escape
sequence
moves
the
cursor
back
one
column
without
changing
lines.
The
value
of
Pn
sets
the
number
of
columns
f~*\
moved.
The
default
value
is
1.
If
the
cursor
is
already
in
the
far
left
column,
ms-dos
ignores
the
CUB
sequence.
t)
DSR
Device
Status
Report
ESC
[
6 n
The
console
driver
outputs
an
RCP
sequence
when
it
receives
the
DSR
escape
sequence.
SCP
Save
Cursor
Position
^
ESC
[
s
The
console
driver
saves
the
current
cursor
position.
This
position
-^
can
be
restored
by
the
RCP
sequence.
RCP
Restore
Cursor
Position
'
ESC
[
u
This
sequence
restores
the
cursor
position
to
the
value
it
had
(***)
when
the
console
driver
received
the
SCP
sequence.
Erase
Functions
The
following
escape
sequences
affect
erase
functions.
Affecting
Erase
Functions
<!
ED
Erase
Display
ESC[
2J
The
ED
sequence
erases
the
screen.
The
cursor
then
goes
to
the
home
position.
n
EL
Erase
Line
/-^
ESC
[
K
This
sequence
erases
from
the
cursor
to
the
end
of
the
line
^^^
(including
the
cursor
position).

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