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Intermec VT220/ANSI - Page Mode; Lazy Mode; Screen Lock Mode

Intermec VT220/ANSI
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SECTION 3 " RT1100 Radio Terminal
VT220/ANSI Terminal Emulation Programmers Reference Guide 3-3
As the cursor moves off the right or bottom edge of the radio
terminals display, the window moves to show the cursor.
When you use corner mode with the gold-colored key, you
can move the cursor a predetermined number of key presses
in all four directions.
Page Mode
Page mode provides predefined pages within the larger
VT220 terminal. The size of these pages depends on the
number of rows and columns selected for display. The radio
terminal moves the window by a multiple of the page size.
As the cursor moves off the edge of the radio terminals dis-
play, the window changes to the next page.
Lazy Mode
Lazy mode starts the cursor in the upper left corner of the
display. The cursor moves across the display in the scrolled
direction. When the cursor goes beyond the edge of the dis-
play, the data begins to move in the scrolled direction and
the cursor remains at the edge of the display. When you try
to go beyond an outside boundary, an error tone sounds.
Screen Lock Mode
Screen lock mode allows a specified screen size to be set up
and locked. Only the commands issued to the selected
screen size are operated on. For example, if the host sends
characters to the display, and the number of characters to
display is greater than the number of columns specified, the
last column(s) on the screen are overwritten.

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