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  • 1CONTROL-M — is batch scheduling software produced by BMC Software, originally written for mainframes but also available for distributed computing platforms including Unix, Windows, Linux and OpenVMS environments. BMC Software claims that CONTROL M is the… …

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  • 2Control — Con*trol , n. [F. contr[^o]le a counter register, contr. fr. contr r[^o]le; contre (L. contra) + r[^o]le roll, catalogue. See {Counter} and {Roll}, and cf. {Counterroll}.] 1. A duplicate book, register, or account, kept to correct or check… …

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  • 3Control — Con*trol , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Controlled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Controlling}.] [F. contr[^o]ler, fr. contr[^o]le.] [Formerly written {comptrol} and {controul}.] 1. To check by a counter register or duplicate account; to prove by counter statements; …

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  • 4Control-M — may refer to: An alternative way to do a carriage return in the ASCII character set A scheduling computer software, see BMC Control M Panasonic Professional/Industrial video 5 pin mini DIN editing Control M protocol This disambiguation page lists …

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  • 5Control — Contents 1 Entertainment, sports and games 1.1 Literature 1.2 Film 1.3 …

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  • 6Control-C — This article is about the keyboard shortcut. For the ASCII character, see end of text character. Control C is a common computer command. It is generated by pressing the C key while holding down the …

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  • 7Control-Z — In computing, Control+Z is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the substitute (SUB) character or a keyboard shortcut. Strictly speaking …

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  • 8Control-V — In computing, Control V is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the synchronous idle (SYN) character. It is generated by pressing the V key while holding down the …

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  • 9Control-X — In computing, control X is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the cancel (CAN) character. It is generated by pressing the X key while holding down the …

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  • 10control — I. verb (controlled; controlling) Etymology: Middle English countrollen, from Anglo French contrerouler, from contreroule copy of an account, audit, from Medieval Latin contrarotulus, from Latin contra + Medieval Latin rotulus roll more at roll… …

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