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robasd

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With what key(s) can I simulate the Pause/Break-key on a standard keyboard?
 


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To simulate the Pause/Break key on a standard keyboard, you can typically use the following alternative key combinations, depending on your operating system and keyboard layout:
1. Windows:
- Press Ctrl + Esc or Ctrl + Shift + Esc. This combination often serves as a substitute in various applications.
2. Mac:
- Use Command + Option + Esc, but note that this does not directly simulate the Pause/Break function in every context.
3. Alternate Method on Windows:
- If you're using Windows 10 or later, you can access the On-Screen Keyboard by typing osk in the Run dialog (Windows Key + R). This virtual keyboard includes a Pause key that you can click with your mouse.
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To simulate the Pause/Break key on a standard keyboard, you can typically use the following alternative key combinations, depending on your operating system and keyboard layout:
1. Windows:
- Press Ctrl + Esc or Ctrl + Shift + Esc. This combination often serves as a substitute in various applications.
2. Mac:
- Use Command + Option + Esc, but note that this does not directly simulate the Pause/Break function in every context.
3. Alternate Method on Windows:
- If you're using Windows 10 or later, you can access the On-Screen Keyboard by typing osk in the Run dialog (Windows Key + R). This virtual keyboard includes a Pause key that you can click with your mouse.
If you're using software that requires the Pause/Break function (like certain applications or games), be sure to check their documentation; they may provide alternative shortcuts specific to that software.
If you’re looking for something more specific or have a particular application in mind, let me know!
 


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