Within the shell’s console window, Ctrl-C always means “break”
rather than “copy to the clipboard.” But in the more graphically oriented Windows
PowerShell ISE, Ctrl-C does copy to the clipboard. A red “stop” button in the toolbar
will stop a running command.
rather than “copy to the clipboard.” But in the more graphically oriented Windows
PowerShell ISE, Ctrl-C does copy to the clipboard. A red “stop” button in the toolbar
will stop a running command.