I'm running some Python 3.6 scripts at the Windows 10/Windows Server 2016 
console. In my every day workflow, I seem to be accidentally sending Ctrl+S 
keystrokes to some of console sessions, pausing my running scripts until I send 
another corresponding Ctrl+S to un-pause the affected scripts. My challenge is 
I don't know when I'm sending these keystrokes other than seeing scripts that 
seem to have stopped, clicking on their console window, and typing Ctrl+S to 
unblock them.

Wondering if there's a way to have my Python scripts ignore these Ctrl+S 
signals or if this behavior is outside of my Python script's control. If 
there's a way to disable this behavior under Windows 10/Windows Server 2016, 
I'm open to that as well.

Thank you,
Malcolm
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