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HP 262SA - Home down; Move Cursor up; Move Cursor down

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Display Control
When
both
Format
and
Memory Lock modes
are
active
simultaneously,
the
cursor
will move
to
the
first
unprotected
field on
the
screen (including
the
locked
area),
after
rolling
all
the
text
down.
NOTE:
If
Memory Lock mode
is
on
and
the
cursor is
within
the
locked
area,
the.
key,
after
rolling
the
text
down, will cause
the
cursor
to go to
the
left
margin
of
the
first
line
of
text
under
the
locked
area.
When
Format
mode
is
enabled,
you
may
tthome up"
the
cursor
programmatically,
except
that
the
cursor will be positioned
at
the
beginning
of
the
first
unprotected
field
or
transmit-only
field, whichever occurs first.
This
is
done by
using
the
following escape sequence:
Ec
H
Home Down
Pressing
the.
and.
keys, simultaneously, moves
the
cursor
to
the
left
margin
in
the
bottom
line
of
the
screen
and
rolls
the
text
in
the
workspace
up
as
far
as
possible so
that
the
last
Utyped on"
or
ttused"
line
in
the
workspace
appears
immediately
above
the
cursor
posi-
tion.
In
the
configuration
menu,
the
cursor
will
go
to
the
left
margin
in
the
line
just
after
the
last
used
line
in
memory.
To
perform
this
function programmatically, use
the
following escape sequence:
Ec
F
Move Cursor Up
Each
time
you
press
the
_ key,
the
cursor moves
upward
one row
in
the
current
column
position.
If
you hold
the
key
down,
the
cursor
movement
continues
row-by-row
until
the
key
is released.
When
the
cursor
is
in
the
top row of
the
window,
pressing
this
key
moves
the
cursor
to
the
same
column
position
in
the
bottom row of
the
window.
To
perform
this
function programmatically, use
the
following escape sequence:
Ec
A
Move Cursor Down
Each
time
you
press
the
_ key,
the
cursor moves down one row
in
the
current
column
position.
If
you hold
the
key
down,
the
cursor
movement
continues
row-by-row
until
the
key
is released.
When
the
cursor
is
in
the
bottom
row of
the
window,
pressing
this
key
moves
the
cursor
to
the
same
column position
in
the
top row
of
the
window.
To
perform
this
function
programmatically,
use
the
following escape sequence:
Ec
B
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