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<Ps> is a selective parameter, designating a cursor type.
If <Ps> is 0 or omitted, the previous cursor type is made visible. If <Ps> is 1, the current
cursor type is made invisible.
If <Ps> is 2, the cursor is an underline.
If <Ps> is 3, the cursor is a reverse-video block.
If <Ps> is 4, the cursor is non-blinking.
If <Ps> is 5, the cursor is slow-blinking.
If <Ps> is 6, the cursor is fast-blinking.
NOTE
The parameter values can be combined to select multiple cursor attributes with a single control string (see
examples, below). Invalid selective parameters are ignored.
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If the host asks for two or more incompatible cursor characteristics in the same control string
(such as underline followed by reverse-video block), the last cursor characteristic (reverse-video
block) takes precedence.
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<ESC>[3v
Selects the reverse-video block cursor. The cursor blinks at the same rate as the previous
cursor. The cursor is invisible if the previous cursor was invisible.
<ESC>[2;4;0v
Selects the underline cursor and makes it non-blinking and visible.
<ESC>[4;6v
Makes the cursor fast-blinking. The fast-blinking characteristic takes precedence over the
non-blinking characteristic because it is the last cursor characteristic in the control string.
(This example has no practical use, but shows how conflicting requests are resolved by the
TCS.)
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