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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:25:12+00:00 2026-05-13T12:25:12+00:00

It seems that we only use ‘\0′(null),’\a'(bell),’\b'(backspace),’\t'(horizontal tab),’\n'(line fee),’\r'(carriage return),’\v'(vertical tab),’\e'(escape). Where are the

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It seems that we only use ‘\0′(null),’\a'(bell),’\b'(backspace),’\t'(horizontal tab),’\n'(line fee),’\r'(carriage return),’\v'(vertical tab),’\e'(escape).

Where are the other ASCII control characters?Whats the usage of other ASCII contorl characters?Do they still act as control command of printer?

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    2026-05-13T12:25:12+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:25 pm

    They were designed for control of terminals really, not just printers. It was pretty common back in the day on 80×24 character terminals to need to hit Ctrl-S (0x13 or XOFF) to pause output and Ctrl-Q (0x11 or XON) to unpause it again. Ctrl-G (0x07 or BEL) make the terminal beep. I suppose that could have worked on a printer too, but it would have to have been a really loud beep to be heard over those old chain printers.

    Ctrl-S, Q, and G still work on most shells. The Windows shell doesn’t do anything with G, but S and Q work.

    CR and LF are of course still used in terminals, although they don’t do quite what you’d expect from their printer definitions. On most OSes LF is used to terminate lines. Some old Macs just use CR, and Windows likes to use both.

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