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I was playing around with my keyboard shortcuts and accidentally mapped a command to the Ctrl+C shortcut. Now I can't stop programs running in the terminal with Ctrl+C and I have no idea of how to restore this functionality.

Any suggestions?

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Go in to your Keyboard Shortcut settings, find where Open a Terminal is listed and change it to something else.. The default for that one is "ctrl+shift+t". Save, close.. And you should be fine..

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  • Not quite... I want to kill programs running in the terminal using SIGINT (the default behavior of Ctrl+C), which isn't listed in the Keyboard Shortcut settings.
    – vette982
    Jul 11, 2011 at 23:45
  • I use SIGINT like a crazy person (who uses SIGINT all the time). Jul 12, 2011 at 0:17
  • Dude - you should totally drop that and try tmux..
    – new123456
    Jul 12, 2011 at 3:09

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