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S1D13505

Manufacturer Part Number
S1D13505
Description
LCD Controller
Manufacturer
Epson Electronics America, Inc.
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S1D13505
X23A-G-003-07
Parameters:
Return Value: ERR_OK
int seCursorOn(int DevID)
Description:
Parameters:
Return Value: ERR_OK
int seCursorOff(int DevID)
Description:
Parameters:
Return Value: ERR_OK
int seGetCursorStartAddr(int DevID, DWORD * Offset)
Description:
Parameters:
Return Value: ERR_OK
int seMoveCursor(int DevID, long x, long y)
Description:
Parameters:
Return Value: ERR_OK
int seSetCursorColor(int DevID, int Index, DWORD Color)
Description:
When this call returns the cursor is enabled, the cursor image is transparent and
ready to be drawn.
DevID
This function enables the cursor after it has been disabled through a call to seCur-
sorOff(). After enabling the cursor will have the same shape and position as it did
prior to being disabled. The exception to the size and position occurs if the ink layer
was used while the cursor was disabled.
DevID
This routine disables the cursor. While disabled the cursor is invisible.
DevID
This function retrieves the offset to the first byte of hardware cursor memory.
DevID
Offset
Moves the upper left corner of the hardware cursor to the pixel position (x,y).
DevID
(x, y)
Sets the color of the specified ink/cursor index to 'Color'. The user definable
hardware cursor colors are 16-bit 5-6-5 RGB colors.
The hardware cursor image is always 2 bpp or four colors. Two of the colors are
defined to be transparent and inverse. This leaves two colors which are user
definable.
- a registered device ID
- operation completed with no problems
- a registered device ID
- operation completed with no problems
- a registered device ID
- operation completed with no problems
- a registered device ID
- a DWORD to hold the return value.
- the operation completed with no problems.
- a registered device ID
- the (x,y) position (in pixels) to move the cursor to
- operation completed with no problems
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Programming Notes and Examples
Vancouver Design Center
Issue Date: 01/02/05

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