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From: knight@mrco.carleton.ca (Alan Knight)
Subject: Re: Control-C in VisualWorks 2.0
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Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 00:20:43 GMT
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In <Pine.3.81paf.9411171156.A23152-a100000@mailbox.swip.net> Niklas Bjornerstedt <niklas.bjornerstedt@ENTRA.SE> writes:

>Has anybody rewired Control-C to perform a copy instead of generating
>an interrupt? I looked into it a couple of years ago on a SUN and
>remember that it was on a very low level that the interupt is generated.
>Now I'm working under Windows and it will be important when I deploy the
>application to end users that are getting used to using Ctrl-C to copy.

InputState>>interruptKeyValue: 

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