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Ctrl-Break — Computer Definition In a PC, holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Break key cancels the running program or batch file. See Ctrl-C. Computer Desktop Encyclopedia THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.
On most keyboards, the Break key is located on the right side of the top row of keys. On a typical U.S. keyboard, it is the alternate function of the Pause key. If so, pressing Ctrl+Pause may be required to activate Break.
The Pause and Break keys were used in DOS and still function in the Command Prompt today. The Pause key is designed to pause a text-mode program's output it still works in the Command Prompt window on Windows. The Break key can be used to end DOS applications pressing Ctrl+Break terminates a DOS application.
Compact and notebook keyboards often do not have a dedicated Pause/Break key. These may use the following substitutes for Break : Ctrl + FN + F11 or FN + B or FN + Ctrl + B on certain Lenovo laptops. Ctrl + FN + B or FN + B on certain Dell laptops.
Located near the top-right of most PC keyboards, sharing the break key (as shown here), the pause key may be used to temporarily halt a computer process. Depending on the program or the specific action desired, users may need to press the Shift or Ctrl key plus the pause key to pause a program or game.
The traditional key sequence for sending this signal from a PC keyboard is Ctrl-Break. Currently, this sends BC in Putty. It doesn't seem like a great loss to reassign it to sending a “break” signal. The previous behavior of the Ctrl-Break key sequence can be accessed using Ctrl-C.
The parking brake, or emergency brake, is an important fail-safe. It keeps your automobile from rolling down a hill or into the road while parked. The parking brake is often a hand-operated lever on the floor next to the driver's seat, a pull handle located under or near the steering column or a foot-operated pedal.
The release for the foot-operated parking brake is right above the parking brake pedal. The parking brake release is a large handle with a P on it. To release the parking brake, pull on the handle until you hear the brake release.
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