
Cursors
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3.3
Cursors
The debugger display has three types of cursors:
-
The
command-line cursor is a block-shaped cursor that identifies the cur-
rent character position on the command line. When the COMMAND win-
dow is active (see Section 3.4,
The Active Window), arrow keys affect the
position of this cursor.
COMMAND
>>>
load sample
Loading sample.out
Done
file sample.c
go main
Command line cursor
-
The
mouse cursor is a block-shaped cursor that tracks mouse movements
over the entire display. This cursor is controlled by the mouse driver in-
stalled on your system; if you haven’t installed a mouse, you won’t see a
mouse cursor on the debugger display.
-
The
current-field cursor identifies the current field in the active window. On
PCs, this is the hardware cursor that is associated with your graphics card.
Arrow keys
do affect this cursor’s movement.
Current field cursor
CPU
A0
00006ce8
B0
00000000
A1
00000000
B1
00000000
A2
00000100
B2
00000000
A3
ffffffdd
B3
00000001
A4
00000002
B4
00000100
A5
00000001
B5
00000000
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