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Screen Presentation Mode,
Ps
= 5 (Private)
Set
Mode Sequence:
ESC
[?
5 h
Reset Mode Sequence:
ESC
[?
5 Q
When set, this mode causes
the
screen
to
form characters by black dots
on
a white
background.
When reset,
the
screen will form characters by white
dots
on a black background.
Origin Mode,
Ps
= 6 (Private)
Set
Mode Sequence:
ESC
[ ? 6 h
Reset Mode Sequence: ESC [ ? 6 Q
When set, this mode causes line and column numbers
to
be dependent on
the
selected
scrolling region.
When reset ine and colum numbers are independent
of
the
selected scrolling region.
Autorepeat
Mode,
Ps
= 8 (Private)
Set
Mode Sequence:
ESC
[?
8 h
Reset Mode Sequence:
ESC
[ ? 8 Q
When set, this mode causes certain keys
to
be autorepeating per Section 3.2.2.7.
When reset, no keys will be autorepeating.
Autowrap
Mode,
Ps
= 7 (Private)
Set
Mode Sequence:
ESC
[ ? 7 h
Reset Mode Sequence: ESC [ ? 7 Q
When set, this mode will cause
the
cursor
to
automatically advance
to
the
first position
of
the
next
line upon entering characters beyond
the
last position
of
the
present line.
When reset,
the
cursor will
not
wraparound automatically. Any characters entered will over-
lay
the
last character on
the
line.
5.3.2.13 Reset Command,
ESC
c
This
command
causes
the
terminal
to
reset, and has
the
same effect
as
powering-down then
powering-up
the
terminal.
5.3.2.14 Alternate Keypad Mode
Enter Alternate Keypad Mode,
ESC
=
This sequence causes
the
terminal
to
enter
Alternate Keypad mode. When entered, this
mode causes keys on
the
numeric keypad
to
transmit special escape sequences as opposed
to
their
regular codes. The code sequence generated by each Key
is
summarized
in
Table 4-3.
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