Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24739388-20140730184216/@comment-5334617-20140730221347

This is a misfeature of  I have run across. When you execute an  instruction, the cursor is put at the beginning of a line. If that line has characters ed on it (characters other than , they can become part of the input.  So, if you print 32 space characters on the same line that the cursor ends up on, the 'input system' behaves as if the user has typed 32 space characters, then returned the cursor to the beginning of the line.  If you press "Enter", and ask what the length of the string just input is, it will tell you it was 32 characters.  Or, if you press D-pad right a couple of times, then Y (or backspace), you'll be able to type a couple of characters... until the line gets filled up to 32 characters again.

If you really must print to the character locations on the line that the  cursor ends up on, print   rather than the space character.