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the
screen,
pressing
this
key
moves
the
cursor
to
the
rightmost
column
in
the
next
higher
row (from
the
leftmost
column
in
the
top row
of
the
screen,
the
cursor
moves to
the
rightmost
column
in
the
bottom
row of
the
screen).
To
perform
this
function
programmatically,
use
the
follow-
ing
escape sequence:
<ESC>D
Roll Text Up
Each
time
you
press
the
II
key,
the
text
in
display mem-
ory
rolls
up
one row
on
the
screen.
The
top row rolls off
the
screen,
the
remaining
data
rolls
up
one line
on
the
screen,
and
a
new
line
of
data
rolls from display
memory
into
the
bottom
line
of
the
screen.
If
you hold
this
key
down,
the
text
continues
to
roll
upward
until
you
release
the
key
or
until
the
final
line
of
data
in
display
memory
appears
in
the
top
row of
the
screen.
In
the
latter
case,
pressing
or
continuing
to hold down
the
key
has
no
further
effect.
The
"roll up"
function
is
illustrated
in
figure 4-1a.
To
perform
this
function
programmatically,
use
the
follow-
ing
escape sequence:
<ESC>S
Roll Text Down
Each
time
you
press
the
II
key,
the
text
in
display
mem-
ory
rolls down one row on
the
screen.
The
bottom
row rolls
off
the
screen,
the
remaining
data
rolls down one
line
on
the
screen,
and
a
new
line
of
data
rolls from display
memory
into
the
top
line
of
the
screen.
If
you hold
this
key
down,
the
text
continues
to
roll
downward
until
you
release
the
key
or
until
the
first
line
of
data
in
display
memory
appears
in
the
top row
of
the
screen.
In
the
latter
case,
pressing
or
continu-
ing
to
hold
down
the
key
has
no
further
effect.
The
"roll
down"
function
is
illustrated
in
figure
4-1b.
To
perform
this
function
programmatically,
use
the
follow-
ing
escape sequence:
<ESCH
Next Page/Previous Page
The
data
in
display
memory
can
be accessed (displayed on
the
screen)
in
blocks
that
are
known
as
"pages".
Generally
speaking,
a
page
consists of 24
lines
of
data.
The
current
page
is
that
sequence of
lines
which
appears
on
the
screen
at
any
given
time.
The
previous page is
the
preceding 24
lines
in
display
memory. The
next
page
is
the
succeeding 24
lines
in
display
memory.
If
the
memory
lock function is
being
used
to "lock" some
number
of
lines
on
the
display screen,
then
a
page
consists
of
the
number
of "unlocked" lines on
the
screen.
For
ex-
ample,
if
ten
lines
of
data
are
"locked" on
the
screen,
the
current
page
consists of
the
14 "unlocked"
lines
visible on
the
screen.
The
previous
page
is
the
preceding
14
"unlocked"
lines
in
display
memory.
The
next
page
is
the
succeeding 14
lines
in
display memory.
The
concept
of
display
"pages"
is
illustrated
in
figure 4-2.
------
PREVIOUS
PAGE
DISPLAY
SCREEN
NEXT
PAGE
-------
Display Control
DISPLAY
MEMORY
Figure
4-2.
Previous
Page
and
Next
Page
Concepts
Pressing
the
6lD
key
rolls
the
text
in
display
memory
up
so
that
the
next
page
of
data
replaces
the
current
page
on
the
screen.
If
you hold
the
key
down,
the
operation
is
repeated
until
you
release
the
key
or
until
the
final line
in
display
memory
appears
in
the
top line of
the
screen.
In
the
latter
case,
pressing
or
continuing
to hold down
the
key
has
no
further
effect.
To
perform
the
"next
page" function
programmatically,
use
the
following escape sequence:
<ESC>U
Pressing
the
BiB
key
rolls
the
text
in
display
memory
down
so
that
the
previous
page
of
data
replaces
the
current
page
on
the
screen.
If
you hold
the
key
down,
the
operation
is
repeated
until
you
release
the
key
or
until
the
first
line
in
display
memory
appears
in
the
top line
of
the
screen.
In
the
latter
case,
pressing
or
continuing
to hold down
the
key
has
no
further
effect.
To
perform
the
"previous page" function
programmati-
cally, use
the
following escape sequence:
<ESC>V
At
the
completion of
the
"next
page" or "previous page"
function,
the
cursor
is positioned
at
the
left
margin
in
the
top line of
the
screen.
4-3

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BrandHP
Model2624
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

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