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I normally use windows, Ctrl + C is 'copy' in windows.



When I start to use CentOS by Xshell, Ctrl + C is used to kill a process with the signal SIGINT, and can be intercepted by a program so it can clean its self up before exiting.



The default key combination for copying in Xshell is Ctrl + Shift + C. when I want to copy some lines at Xshell, I sometimes mistype Ctrl + C and exit the program.



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    When I start to use CentOS by Xshell, Ctrl + C is used to kill a process with the signal SIGINT, and can be intercepted by a program so it can clean its self up before exiting.



    The default key combination for copying in Xshell is Ctrl + Shift + C. when I want to copy some lines at Xshell, I sometimes mistype Ctrl + C and exit the program.



    What other key combinations that function like Ctrl + C in CentOS 7?









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      I normally use windows, Ctrl + C is 'copy' in windows.



      When I start to use CentOS by Xshell, Ctrl + C is used to kill a process with the signal SIGINT, and can be intercepted by a program so it can clean its self up before exiting.



      The default key combination for copying in Xshell is Ctrl + Shift + C. when I want to copy some lines at Xshell, I sometimes mistype Ctrl + C and exit the program.



      What other key combinations that function like Ctrl + C in CentOS 7?









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      I normally use windows, Ctrl + C is 'copy' in windows.



      When I start to use CentOS by Xshell, Ctrl + C is used to kill a process with the signal SIGINT, and can be intercepted by a program so it can clean its self up before exiting.



      The default key combination for copying in Xshell is Ctrl + Shift + C. when I want to copy some lines at Xshell, I sometimes mistype Ctrl + C and exit the program.



      What other key combinations that function like Ctrl + C in CentOS 7?







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