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On Monday 23 September 2002 3:49 am, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Montag, 23. September 2002 03:40 schrieb Donald R. Spoon:
> > Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > > sometimes I accidently hit Ctrl-S instead of Shift-S. This seems to
> > > disable the ability to do any keyboard input to that session. So what's
> > > wrong? How can I reenable input without closing the window and opening
> > > a new one?
> >
> > Try hitting Ctrl-Q and see what happens....
> >
> > This used to be an old key sequence to stop / start screen scrolling.
>
> Thanks, that really did it. Is there a way to disable this behaviour? I use
> my own keytab file with .kde/share/apps/konsole/default.keytab, so there is
> no problem adding additional entries. I don't need Ctrl-S/Ctrl-Q but would
> rather use the "Rollen" button (german, between Print and Pause buttons)
> for this (this is what the button is for and it would make much more sense
> to use that one). Is there any known solution? (Does KDE 3.0.x have this?)
>
> HS
>
This is dealt with by the same thing that deals with ctrl-C and ctrl-\. AIUI 
that is the kernel. They are signals SIGSTOP and SIGCONT iirc. So basically 
you don't have much chance of stopping it.

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David Pashley
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Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione.
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