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The Move Cursor to Touchkey command provides a way to easily position the cursor at a
particular touchkey without specifying character coordinates. Then, using relative cursor
movement commands and text display commands, the host can change the visual data at the
touchkey. The command positions the cursor at the upper left character cell within the specified
touchkey.
If a touch cell number that is part of a larger touchkey (but not the master cell) is given in the
command, the cursor goes to the upper left character of the specified touch cell rather than the
upper left character of the touchkey. For more details, refer to the discussion of touchkeys in
Chapter 6.
If the Origin Mode is set, the cursor cannot be moved outside the scrolling region with this
command. If an attempt is made to move the cursor to a touchkey whose upper left character cell
is outside the scrolling region, the cursor stops at the edge of the scrolling region.
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<ESC>[><Pn>H
<Pn> is a numeric parameter specifying the touchkey number in which to position the cursor.
If <Pn> is 0 or omitted, the cursor is placed in the upper left corner of Touchkey 1 (the
home position).
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<ESC>[>90H
The cursor moves to the upper left corner of Touchkey 90.
<ESC>[>H
The cursor moves to the upper left corner of Touchkey 1 (the home position).
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