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HP 262SA - Move Cursor Right; Move Cursor Left; Screen Addressing

HP 262SA
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Display Control
Move Cursor Right
Each
time
you press
the
_ key,
the
cursor moves one column to
the
right
in
the
current
window row.
If
you hold
the
key down,
the
cursor movement continues column-by-column
until
the
key is released.
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This function is performed without regard for existing margins. When
the
cursor reaches
the
rightmost
column of
the
window, pressing
this
key moves
the
cursor
to
the
leftmost column
in
the
next
lower row (from
the
rightmost
column
in
the
bottom row of
the
window,
the
cursor
moves to
the
leftmost column
in
the
top row of
the
window).
To
perform
this
function programmatically, use
the
following escape sequence:
Ec
C
Move Cursor Left
Each
time
you press
the
_ key,
the
cursor moves one column to
the
left
in
the
current
window row.
If
you hold
the
key down,
the
cursor movement continues column-by-column
until
the
key is released.
This function
is
performed
without
regard
for existing margins. When
the
cursor reaches
the
leftmost column
of
the
window, 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
window,
the
cursor moves
to
the
rightmost
column
in
the
bottom row of
the
window).
To
perform
this
function programmatically, use
the
following escape sequence:
Ec
D
Screen Addressing
To move
the
cursor
to
any character position currently visible within
the
active window, use
any of
the
following escape sequences:
Ec&a
<column
number>
c
<row
number>Y
Ec&a
<row
number>
y <column number>C
Ec&a
<column
number>
C
Ec&a
<row
number>
Y
where:
<column
number>
<row
number>
4-4
is a decimal
number
specifying
the
screen column to which you
wish to move
the
cursor. Zero specifies
the
leftmost column.
is a decimal number specifying
the
screen row to which you wish
to
move
the
cursor. Zero specifies
the
top row.

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