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9.8 Move cursor up
Move the cursor up one line. When the or is on the upper line, this command operates differently
depending on the display mode.
Overwrite mode: The cursor is moved to the same column the lower line.
Vertical scroll mode: The characters display on the upper line is scrolled to the lower line, and the upper
line is cleared. The cursor will remain at the same position.
Horizontal scroll mode: The cursor will remain stationary.
9.9 Move cursor down
Move the cursor down one line. When the cursor reached the lower line, this command operates
differently depending on the display mode.
Overwrite mode: The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line.
Vertical scroll The characters display on the lower line are scrolled to the upper line, and the lower line is
cleared.
The cursor will remain at the same position.
Horizontal scroll mode: The cursor will remain stationary.
9.10 Move cursor to home position
The cursor will move to the left-end position of the upper line
9.11 Move cursor to left-most position
The cursor will be moved to the left-end position of the current line.
9.12 Move cursor to right-most position
The cursor will be moved to the right-end position of the current line.
9.13 Move cursor to bottom position
The cursor will be moved to the right-end position on the lower line.
9.14 Move cursor to specified position
The cursor will be moved to the x column on the y line.
9.15 Initialize display
The data in the input buffer will be cleared and reset from default.
9.16 Reset the window
Reset the window on the display. When s=0, window is cancelled (values: x1, x2, and y are not
required.)
When s=1 the window will be reset (values: x1, x2, and y are required.) The x1 and x2 set the position of
the left column
and right column, respectively, of the window. The y sets the upper line or the lower line of the window.
This function is valid within the horizontal mode.