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HP 262SA - Send Cursor Position Mode

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Block Data Transfer
A
hard
reset
or
power-on will
put
this
mode
in
its
default
state
(disabled).
The send display
(Ee
d)
sequence
is
not
affected by
the
Auto
Keyboard
Lock mode. However,
the
escape sequence
which
triggers
the
user-defined function
keys
(Ee
&f
<n)E)
is
affected by
this
mode, since
it
is
defined to
act
as
though
the
key
selected
in
the
escape sequence
is
depressed.
Send Cursor Position Mode
Under
certain
circumstances,
when
the.
key
is used,
the
current
cursor
position
is
required
before
the
data
is
transferred.
In
Send
Cursor
Position mode,
the
current
cursor
position
is
supplied to
the
computer
in
the
form
((Ee
&a<xxx)e<yyy)R"
inserted
at
the
start
of
the
data
block.
The
cursorposition
(xxx,
yyy)
is
in
workspace-relativeform (refer toWorkspaceAddress-
ing
in
Section 4, Display Control),
and
is
the
same
form
as
that
for
an
absolute
cursor
sense
status
request
(Ee
a).
Send
Cursor
Position mode
is
valid only
when
the
terminal
is
in
Block mode.
The
action of
Send
Cursor
Position mode occurs
when
the.
key
(or
the
1:1
key
when
the
Return=Enter
field on
the
Terminal
Configuration
menu
is
set
to
YES)
is
pressed
or
when
any
user
key
of
type
Transmit
Only
is
pressed.
The
cursor
position
sent
is
that
of
the
cursorbefore
any
repositioning
is
done,
regardless
of
the
entries
on
the
Terminal
Configuration
menu.
The
block
transfer
obeys
the
usual
handshaking
conventions.
Send
Cursor
Position mode
cannot
be
activated
in
a Send Display
operation
(initiated
by
the
escape sequence
((Ee
d").
However,
it
can be activated for
the
function
key
triggering
opera-
tion,
initiated
by
the
escape sequence
((Ee
&f
<x)E".
A soft
reset
will leave
Send
Cursor
Position mode unchanged. A
hard
reset
will
set
it
to
its
default
(disabled) condition.
This
mode is accessible
through
an
escape sequence only.
The
sequences for
enabling
and
disabling
the
mode
are
as
follows:
Ee & x
c
Enable
SCP
mode
Ee & x 0 C
Disable
SCP
mode
These escape sequences
cannot
be combined
with
other
((Ee
&x"
type
sequences.
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