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Three-finger salute



         


In computing, the three-finger salute is a jocular term for the keyboard combination that forces a soft boot, brings up the process manager (on Windows, BeOS or Mac OS X) or a jump to ROM monitor. These keys are sometimes referred to in computer manuals as interrupt keys, since they are often used to interrupt the operation of a malfunctioning program. The "three-finger salute" is named after the one-finger salute, a euphemistic name for a rude hand gesture. Other humorous synonyms include the "Vulcan nerve pinch" or "Vulcan death grip" from the original Star Trek TV series.

Platform Key comboFunction
Acorn Machines (pre-1987)Break Soft reset the machine (hold down Ctrl as well for hard reset, hold down SHIFT to boot from disk)
Acorn Machines (post-1987)Reset key Soft reset the machine (hold down Ctrl as well for hard reset, hold down SHIFT to boot from disk. On some later systems, the SHIFT key would have an opposite effect.)
AmigaCtrl + Left Amiga (or Commodore) + Right AmigaReboot the machine
IBM PC under DOS and Windows (pre-95)Ctrl + Alt + DelReboot the machine
IBM PC under Windows (post-95 and NT)Ctrl + Alt + Del, Ctrl + Shift + EscBring up login screen at login (or enter task manager post-NT 4)
IBM PC under other OSCtrl + Alt + DelOften (but not always) configured to reboot
Sun workstationL1/Stop + AEnter ROM monitor
Sun workstation (serial console)BreakEnter ROM monitor
Apple II family machinesCtrl + ResetEnter the monitor or ROM BASIC
Ctrl + Cmd + ResetReboot the machine
Ctrl + Option + ResetEnter BIOS setup, then reboot
Ctrl + Option + Apple + ResetSelf-test, then reboot
Some Apple Macintosh computersCmd + PowerEnter monitor
Control + Cmd + PowerReboot the machine
Mac OS (7 and later)Command + Option + EscForce quit applications
SGI workstationLeft Shift + Left Ctrl + Left Alt + Keypad Divide + F12
Commodore 64/128Run/Stop + RestoreHalt (soft reconfiguration) and return to READY prompt
X Window SystemCtrl + Alt + BackspaceRestarts windowing system, logging the user out if using XDM or similar, kills X otherwise
TI-892nd + Left Arrow + Right Arrow + OnRestarts the calculator and resets all settings to defaults
BeOSCtrl-Alt-Shift and click an applications entry in the DeskbarKills application
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See also

David Bradley, inventor of the Control-Alt-Delete combination for the original IBM PC.


The salute of the Boy Scouts of America is done using three fingers.


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