my guess is that windows cursor positioning does not play nice with C++ stream I/O. you may need to use Win32 API functions to print characters on the screen after positioning the cursor.
Type: Posts; User: Elkvis
my guess is that windows cursor positioning does not play nice with C++ stream I/O. you may need to use Win32 API functions to print characters on the screen after positioning the cursor.
and what happens when you try to do that?