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The Reset Mode command allows the host to reset one or more TCS modes of the same type
(ANSI-specified, DEC-private or TCS-private).
A detailed description of each TCS mode is provided with the description of the respective mode
command in Chapter 4.
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Each mode has its own default value.
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The user can set four modes by changing parameters in the Setup Screen (Table 3-5).
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<ESC>[<Ps>; ... ; <Ps> l (for ANSI-specified modes)
<ESC>[?<Ps>;... ; <Ps> l (for DEC-private modes)
<ESC>[> <Ps>; ... ; <Ps> l (for TCS-private modes)
<Ps> is a selective parameter that determines which mode or modes are to be reset. Table 3-5
shows the value of this parameter for each mode.
NOTE
The Final code for this command
is
a lowercase letter “L”, for “low” (ASCII 6c hex). Note that the Control
Sequence Introducer alone introduces ANSI- specified mode commands, while the optional private
command code specifies the type of mode.
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For ANSI-specified modes: <ESC>[
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For DEC-private modes: <ESC>[?
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For TCS-private modes: <ESC>[>
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If <Ps> is omitted or has the value 0, then that parameter is ignored.
If <Ps> is not a legal value (for the type of mode defined by the Control Sequence Introducer),
that parameter is ignored.
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