Ctrl + C doesn't abort programs in terminal

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Published on 2012-07-09T09:04:40Z Indexed on 2012/07/09 9:22 UTC
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I changed the keyboard shortcut in terminal so that Ctrl + C would copy text. I realized I can't abort a program I am running since Ctrl + C used to be the abort command.

I know that Ctrl + Shift + C works but want it switched back. Is there a way to revert the keyboard shortcuts to the real defaults before I decided to mess with it?

What is the abort command defined as in keyboard shortcuts? Not a big program if I can't but it would be nice to know.

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