Epson HX-20 User Manual

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Thus, 
 enable two cursor keys to move the cursor in
any of  four  different directions: left, right, up, and down. To select
horizontal movement, do not use 
 To select vertical
movement, you must use 
Something special happens when you try to move the cursor beyond
the edge of the LCD screen. The cursor doesn’t move off the screen;
instead, the cursor stays in place and the text on the screen moves in
the opposite direction.
To see how this works, move the cursor down to the bottom row
of the screen. When you try to move the cursor down one more time,
the cursor doesn’t move-instead, all the text on the screen  scrolls
up. In a similar manner, trying to move the cursor off the top or
right edge of the screen will cause the text to scroll appropriately.
This scrolling demonstrates that the LCD screen is acting as a
window  onto the virtual screen. You can move the cursor anywhere
you like within the virtual screen, and the text will scroll automat-
ically, whenever necessary, to keep the cursor in view.
You can also scroll text with the 
 
key. Press the 
 
key and
text moves down the screen. Hold down 
 key and press 
 
,
and text scrolls up the screen. Whether you use 
 
or 
you will note that the cursor remains in its position on the LCD
screen. (However, because 
 
and 
 scroll the text
vertically, they each move the cursor to a new line in the  virtual
screen.)
If you keep pressing the 
key, you will discover at some point
that it has no effect. This occurs when the LCD screen is displaying
the  top  of the virtual screen.
Similarly, if you press 
 enough times, at some point the
LCD screen will display the  bottom  of the virtual screen.
Pressing 
 will then have no effect.
 
 
At any point you can move the cursor to the upper left corner of the
virtual screen, by  homing  the cursor. To home the cursor, hold
down 
 and press this key:
The LCD window will display the upper left portion of the
virtual screen, and in the upper left corner of the window you will
see the cursor. Bear in mind that homing the cursor does not change
any of the text in the virtual screen, although it may cause a different
portion of the virtual screen to appear in the window.
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