Home Down; Move Cursor Up; Move Cursor Down - HP 262SA Reference Manual

Dual-system display terminal and word-processing terminal
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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, t h e . 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 t h e . 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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