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Using cursor scrolling

z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide
SA23-2279-00

Cursor scrolling gives you better control over the scrolling action. You place your cursor on a line in the output and then press one of these function keys or type the corresponding subcommand:
BackScr
Positions the output line containing the cursor at the bottom of the output displayed on the screen.

If the output partially fills the screen and the cursor is positioned below the last line of output, the empty line with the cursor is displayed .

HalfScr
Positions the output line containing the cursor near the center of the output displayed on the screen. This is similar to a partial scroll forward or backward.

If the output partially fills the screen and the cursor is positioned below the last line of output, the empty line with the cursor is displayed near the center of the screen.

Scroll
Positions the output line containing the cursor at the top of the output displayed on the screen.

If the output partially fills the screen and the cursor is positioned below the last line of output, the last line of output is displayed at the top of the screen.

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