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I have an open socket to a remote terminal. Using the answer to "Force telnet client into character mode" I was able to put that terminal into character mode.

My question is, how do I hide the cursor in the remote terminal using this method?

+2  A: 

If this is using the 'telnet' application then your app should send 'IAC WILL ECHO' to disable echoing on their remote side. This is useful for entering passwords or if your app is doing the echoing.

#define TEL_IAC "\377"
#define TEL_WILL "\373"
#define TEL_ECHO "\001"

char buf[4];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%c%c%c" TEL_IAC, TEL_WILL, TEL_ECHO);
write(sock, buf, sizeof(buf));

Or

write(sock, TEL_IAC TEL_WILL TEL_ECHO, 3);

Hope this helps.

Bryan Drewery
+4  A: 

This is something that the ncurses library can do for you.

The curs_set() function can make the cursor invisible.

Kevin Panko
+2  A: 

If the terminal you are using supports ANSI format you should be able to send the following escape codes:

Hide the cursor: 0x9B 0x3F 0x32 0x35 0x6C
Show the cursor: 0x9B 0x3F 0x32 0x35 0x68
mjh2007