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The VT100 is a video terminal, introduced in August 1978 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It was one of the first terminals to support ANSI escape codes for cursor control and other tasks, and added a number of extended codes for special features like controlling the status lights on the keyboard.
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The key has the opposite effect of the End key. In limited-size keyboards where the Home key is missing the same functionality can be reached via the key combination of Fn+←. Its standard symbol ⇱ from ISO/IEC 9995-7, i.e. U+21F1 ⇱ NORTH WEST ARROW TO CORNER, is used on some full-size keyboards instead of a possibly localized text label.
In 1983, Wyse began shipping the WY50, a terminal that was priced some 44 percent lower than its nearest competitor. It became their first big-selling product, and had a larger screen and higher resolution than competitor products at the time. [12] Following the WY50 was the WY60, the best-selling general purpose terminal of all time.
Right now at Walmart you can save thousands of dollars on loads of gifts — and many items are better priced than what you will see on Amazon. We noticed, for example, that the Ninja Creami ice ...
This one from Elemis is on the pricier side, but you can get it for $10 on Amazon right now. It's meant for sensitive skin and comes in a gorgeous 6.76-ounce bottle. $30 at Amazon
In early 2017, Amazon launched a line of snack foods under the name Wickedly Prime. [88] The products, such as chips and cookies are only available to Amazon Prime members. An Amazon.com exclusive is a product, that is available exclusively on Amazon.com.
About 16,000 Amazon reviewers have found it useful, too. "I read every night on my iPad as part of my bedtime ritual. Only problem being that I was getting tired of holding the iPad up," said one ...