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1.Dd April 7, 1993
2.Dt SCREEN 4
3.Os FreeBSD
4.Sh NAME
5.Nm screen
6.Nd pc display interface
7.Sh DESCRIPTION
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23(the original console device) is echoed to /dev/ttyv0.
24.Pp
25To switch between the virtual consoles one uses the sequence
26.Ar ALT+Fn
27, which means hold down ALT and press one of the function keys. The
28virtual console with the same number as the function key is then
29selected as the current virtual console, and given exclusive use of
30the keyboard and display. This switch sequence can be changed via
1.Dd April 7, 1993
2.Dt SCREEN 4
3.Os FreeBSD
4.Sh NAME
5.Nm screen
6.Nd pc display interface
7.Sh DESCRIPTION
8

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23(the original console device) is echoed to /dev/ttyv0.
24.Pp
25To switch between the virtual consoles one uses the sequence
26.Ar ALT+Fn
27, which means hold down ALT and press one of the function keys. The
28virtual console with the same number as the function key is then
29selected as the current virtual console, and given exclusive use of
30the keyboard and display. This switch sequence can be changed via
31the keyboard mapping ioctl call (see keyboard.man)
31the keyboard mapping ioctl call (see keyboard.4)
32.Pp
33The number of virtual consoles is changeable in the system config
34file, and need recompilation of the kernel to take any effect. The
35default is 12.
36
37The console allows entering values that are not physically
38present on the keyboard via a special keysequence.
39To use this facility press and hold down ALT,

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52CUU E[nA move cursor up n lines up (ku)
53
54CUD E[nB move cursor down n lines do (kd)
55
56CUF E[nC move cursor right n characters nd (kr)
57
58CUB E[nD move cursor left n characters bs (kl)
59
32.Pp
33The number of virtual consoles is changeable in the system config
34file, and need recompilation of the kernel to take any effect. The
35default is 12.
36
37The console allows entering values that are not physically
38present on the keyboard via a special keysequence.
39To use this facility press and hold down ALT,

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52CUU E[nA move cursor up n lines up (ku)
53
54CUD E[nB move cursor down n lines do (kd)
55
56CUF E[nC move cursor right n characters nd (kr)
57
58CUB E[nD move cursor left n characters bs (kl)
59
60HPA E[n` move cursor character position n --
60HPA E[n` move cursor to character position n --
61
62HPR E[na move cursor right n characters --
63
64VPA E[nd move cursor to line n --
65
66VPR E[ne move cursor down n lines --
67
68CPL E[nF move cursor to start of line, --

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148 n= 6 brown n=14 yellow
149 n= 7 white n=15 light white
150
151note: the first E in the sequences stands for ESC (0x1b)
152
153.Ed
154.Pp
155.Sh AUTHOR
61
62HPR E[na move cursor right n characters --
63
64VPA E[nd move cursor to line n --
65
66VPR E[ne move cursor down n lines --
67
68CPL E[nF move cursor to start of line, --

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148 n= 6 brown n=14 yellow
149 n= 7 white n=15 light white
150
151note: the first E in the sequences stands for ESC (0x1b)
152
153.Ed
154.Pp
155.Sh AUTHOR
156 S_ren Schmidt
157 Email: (baukno@login.dkuug.dk -or- sos@kmd-ac.dk)
156 Sren Schmidt
157 Email: (sos@login.dkuug.dk -or- sos@kmd-ac.dk)