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  • T Tim Schwallie

    I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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    peterchen
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    try the following: [Win]+[R] cmd dir \ /s hit [Pause] to.. (wait for it) pause. Hit any key to continue. [Win]+[Pause] = System properties. IIRC [Ctrl]+[Break] would issue an interrupt that could be handled by your application (as a user request to "stop, please"). OTOH, [Ctrl]+[C] would only be handled in the standard I/O routines. I am not sure how this translates to the NT console, tough. The behavior still seems different between the two at times.

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    • T Tim Schwallie

      You and dvorak would have made great friends. :)

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      John C ... Dvorak? :omg:

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        John C ... Dvorak? :omg:

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        Dan Neely
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        Different Dvorak than the PC mag columnist.

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          Different Dvorak than the PC mag columnist.

          Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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          :) yah. Just geeking on the combined names.

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          • M Marc Clifton

            Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

            I use control-break to break builds in Visual Studio.

            Ah! I knew I used it for something! Me too. Marc

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            Tim Schwallie
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            Dang...VS uses it. I wonder why my Windows Media Player doesn't use it.

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            • T Tim Schwallie

              I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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              MrPlankton
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              Hit it twice and kvm to the next machine...

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              • T Tim Schwallie

                I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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                Chris Maunder
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                You know how there are way less BSOD's in the latest versions of Windows? It's because the Break key has been disabled. Took 'em a while to find that one, but the managed to sort out why things were breaking in the end. Hitting Alt+Break/Pause will enable the Pause function which was used to pause the computer's active processes and allow the PC's coal chute to be refilled. It's not been in use in a long, long time.

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  You know how there are way less BSOD's in the latest versions of Windows? It's because the Break key has been disabled. Took 'em a while to find that one, but the managed to sort out why things were breaking in the end. Hitting Alt+Break/Pause will enable the Pause function which was used to pause the computer's active processes and allow the PC's coal chute to be refilled. It's not been in use in a long, long time.

                  cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  Nirav Doshi
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                  When they're at it, they should disable all the keys and we can have a BSOD-free Windows(R)! ;-)

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                  • M Member 96

                    As the others have said it's a holdover from the olden days. I remapped it to toggle number pad mode on my laptop-like keyboard because I've remapped the numlock key to be the Home key. Actually I've remapped pretty much all the control type keys in a very geeky manner based on analyzing which keys I use most and where they are on the keyboard. When someone else tries to use my keyboard they tend to give up in frustration pretty quickly.


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                    nivlekio
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                    You can remap keys on a keyboard????? how do you do that?

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                    • C Chris Losinger

                      toxcct wrote:

                      Win+Pause opens the "System Properties" dialog

                      mmm... intuitive!

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                      luke_g
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                      I actually consider it to be even more intuitive to think of it as "Windows+Break", since so often I have to go to the System Properties screen to find out why my Windows broke! ;)

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                      • T Tim Schwallie

                        I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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                        patbob
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                        I suppose the more interesting question is.. who's used it for its original purpose? I have. Golly gee, those were the days. Not. Oops.. no I haven't. I forgot the original use was for teletypes. I came onto the scene after it had been already remapped for use with modems -- pressing it would cause the sending modem to switch baud rates so you could see the characters instead of gibberish.

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                        • M Marc Clifton

                          Tim Schwallie wrote:

                          Does anybody know what its for?

                          Legacy from the days of DOS. Pause would pause the output to the console window (and still does) and Break would be like a Ctrl-C, which it still does in a console window. Marc

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                          Predates DOS by about a decade. At least.

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                          • N nivlekio

                            You can remap keys on a keyboard????? how do you do that?

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                            I've been using this utility for years: http://www.randyrants.com/2006/07/sharpkeys_211.html[^] It's all ultimately done in the registry but the utility makes it easy.


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                            • P patbob

                              Predates DOS by about a decade. At least.

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                              Marc Clifton
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                              patbob wrote:

                              Predates DOS by about a decade. At least.

                              What? There was life before DOS? Marc

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                              • T Tim Schwallie

                                I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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                                MikMit
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                                Don't push it!!! It makes time stop for an indeterminate ... er ... period. (Of course, how would we know and why would we care?) It has also been known to cause everyone within the reach of your LAN to break wind.

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                                • T Tim Schwallie

                                  I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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                                  Trevortni
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                                  It causes geeks to take a break from what they're doing and reminisce about days of yore, when the key was actually used for something. Personally, it (along with Ctrl) was perhaps the most common key combination I used during my gw-basic/QBasic programming days. It would interrupt the execution of a program so that you could do debugging stuff. Those were the days....

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                                  • T Tim Schwallie

                                    I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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                                    Wasserspeier
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                                    Many games use that to pause the game and some debuggers and DOS programs respond to ctrl + Break (or ctrl + Break, Break).

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                                      As the others have said it's a holdover from the olden days. I remapped it to toggle number pad mode on my laptop-like keyboard because I've remapped the numlock key to be the Home key. Actually I've remapped pretty much all the control type keys in a very geeky manner based on analyzing which keys I use most and where they are on the keyboard. When someone else tries to use my keyboard they tend to give up in frustration pretty quickly.


                                      "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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                                      firegryphon
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                                      I'd hate your keyboard. How else am I supposed to pause fortran screen output without writing something in there? I'd never know how close to the convergence tolerance I am at any point in time with a specific solution. The key that I've forgotten about completely is SysRq. Not even a foggiest of notions of what it does anymore.

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                                      • T Tim Schwallie

                                        I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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                                        Lublenok
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                                        The break key also comes in handy when you want to stop building your project/solution in Visual Studio. Just press CTRL+Break, and the build will stop. Sometimes a build may take too long, especially when there is also code analysis running. If you realize, you don't actually need to build, you can use this key combination to stop the build.

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                                        • T Tim Schwallie

                                          I have this great key on on my keyboard. It sits way on the upper right. It says 'Pause/Break'. Does anybody know what its for?

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                                          This break key also comes in handy when you want to stop building your project/solution in Visual Studio. Just press CTRL+Break, and the build will stop. Sometimes a build may take too long, especially when there is also code analysis running. If you realize, you don't actually need to build, you can use this key combination to stop the build.

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