MoveCursor() action

Description
The MoveCursor action moves the terminal cursor to a specific location. It uses 0-origin coordinates.

Parameters
If two parameters are specified, they are:
 * row
 * The 0-origin row number.


 * column
 * The 0-origin column number.

If one parameter is specified, it is:
 * offset
 * An absolute cursor offset.

On x3270 only, MoveCursor can be invoked with no arguments, which causes the 3270 cursor to be moved to the location of the mouse cursor. Such a call can only be made from a keymap.

Examples
Move the cursor to the upper left-hand corner of the screen. MoveCursor(0,0) Move the cursor to the last column of the second row of the screen (on a model 2) using row and column coordinates. MoveCursor(1,79) Move the cursor to the last column of the second row of the screen (on a model 2) using an offset. Note that cursor offsets are always 0-origin. MoveCursor(159)

Version history
The 1-parameter form was added in x3270 4.0.