Console Modes
Associated with each console input buffer are a set of input modes that
affects input operations. Similarly, each console screen buffer has a set of output
modes that affects output operations. The input modes can be divided into two
groups: those that affect the high-level input functions and those that affect
the low-level input functions. The output modes only affect applications that use
the high-level output functions.
The
GetConsoleMode function reports the current input mode of a console's input buffer or the
current output mode of a screen buffer. The
SetConsoleMode function sets the current mode of either a console input buffer or a screen
buffer. If a console has multiple screen buffers, the output modes of each can
be different. An application can change I/O modes at any time. For more
information about the console modes that affect high-level and low-level I/O
operations, see
High-Level Console Modes and
Low-Level Console Modes.
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