Pocket DOS - Turn Off Cursor Following

Turning Off Screen Scrolling/Cursor Following:

On most of our 2009 and later systems, the cursor following option is set automatically by the batch file that runs the system.  If you find that the top line of the screen is consistently not being displayed and that there is a blinking cursor shown at the bottom left of the screen, it is likely that the cursor following option is turned on.  We don't want it on since line 16 is where we place the cursor so that it doesn't blink at you when the system is awaiting for you to perform some action.

To change the current setting for screen scrolling, if it is necessary first, select Start or Settings, and then from the popup window, select Display.  There will be 5 or so tabs displayed across the top of the page.  The one we are interested in is way to the right.  It will have a label called Cursor.  Click on this tab.  A single check box with a message to the right is shown.  Read what the message says, and set the check box accordingly.  We do not want cursor following, so set the check box accordingly.  Note:  Clicking in the box turns the check box on or off.