CU_stop Function (ROM Call 0xC5)

system.h

short CU_stop (void);

Stops the cursor.

CU_stop resets an internal flag which tell that cursor is active, so after this function, displaying of the cursor will be denied. This function is called often from event driven and interrupt driven applications to stop the cursor blinking for a while. CU_stop returns TRUE or FALSE, depending of whether the cursor was enabled or disabled before calling this function.


Uses: CU_cursorState
Used by: Dialog, handleVarLinkKey, MenuKey, MenuOff, MenuOn, MenuTopRedef, MenuTopSelect, TE_handleEvent, TE_pasteText, TE_unfocus, GT_KeyIn, ROM Call 0x421