Specifications
OPERATION
Moving
to
Another Page
An
escape sequence
can
also
be
used
to
move
the
cursor
to
another page.
Two
methods
are
available:
for
moving
the
cursor
to an
adjacent page,
for
moving
it to a
particular
location
on
any
other page.
Moving
to an
Adjacent Page
To
move
the
cursor
to the
next
page,
enter
the
sequence
ESC K
ยป
The
cursor moves
to its
last
position,
if
any,
or to the
HOME position
on the
next page.
To
move
the
cursor
to the
previous
page,
enter
the
sequence
ESC
J
The
cursor moves
to its
last
position
on the
previous page.
Moving
to
Any
Other Page
To
position
the
cursor
to a
particular location
on any
other page, enter
the
sequence
For
columns
1
to
80 For
columns
81 to 132
ESC-p
re
ESC-p
r
CTRL/.,
c
where
p
denotes
the
desired
page
(0 =
page one,
1 =
page two, etc.)
r
denotes
the
desired
row (in
ASCII) (see Table
G)
c
denotes
the
desired column
(in
ASCII) (see Table
G)
FOR
EXAMPLE,
ESC-1.3
positions
the
cursor
on
page two,
row
15,
column
20.
3.4.2.3 Locating
the
Cursor with
an
Escape Sequence
An
escape sequence
may
also
be
used
to
locate ("read")
the
cursor.
To
read
the
current
row and
column
of the
cursor,
1.
Enter
the
sequence
ESC?
To
read
the
current page, row,
and
column
of the
cursor,
1.
Enter
the
sequence
ESC /
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