You could enable QuickEdit Mode in the command window options, and then click anywhere to start highlighting text. Right clicking on the menu title bar > Edit > Mark and then highlight some text may also do the trick without having to enable QuickEdit Mode, but I am unsure. If you are on Windows 10 this is probably enabled by default.

In my experience that has locked up / paused execution of a simulator so long as there is text highlighted. Press enter to get out of edit mode and to let sim execution resume.

Or you could try the Pause/Break key on your keyboard while you have the sim console active; and then press enter to let execution continue. This may or may not terminate OS though.


On 9/12/2020 7:45 AM, Sara Payne wrote:
I realise this might be slightly unusual, but I wonder if anyone knows of a
definitive way to make a simulator freeze/lock without the process actually
terminating?

I just added a bit to my monitoring and want to check it is being correctly
identified.

Kind regards

Sara
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