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Article Eduard Lebedyuk · Apr 21, 2021 1m read

Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V in IRIS Terminal

It's possible to enable Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V in IRIS Terminal for Windows.

To do that, open Terminal and select Edit > User Settings and enable Windows edit accelerators. This settingspecifies whether the Terminal enables the common Windows edit shortcuts (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+Shift+V), in addition to the basic Terminal edit shortcuts (Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert).

After that Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V would work.

Also <SYNTAX> errors after incorrect copy/paste go away.

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George James · Apr 21, 2021

How do you interrupt a running process?

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Robert Cemper  Apr 21, 2021 to George James

<ctrl>+C doesn't work anymore   . 
I had to kill terminal or process

I'll step back

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Robert Cemper  Apr 21, 2021 to Eduard Lebedyuk

Indeed !  this works as expected!
I'm in again

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Robert Cemper · Apr 21, 2021

Great hint! 
Up to now I just used select text >  right click "copy + paste"

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Ben Spead · Aug 20, 2021

Great tip ... I never knew this!!  Thank you for sharing as this always bugged me not to he able to use these keyboard shortcuts:)

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Ben Spead · Aug 20, 2021

Great tip ... I never knew this!!  Thank you for sharing as this always bugged me not to he able to use these keyboard shortcuts:)

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