Why don't ^C, ^V and F11 work right on Windows 10?

Question
Why don't ^C, ^V and F11 work on Windows 10?

Answer
Windows 10 consoles include new functionality that overrides some of the features in wc3270. Windows 10 processes ^C, ^V and F11 itself, and wc3270 never sees them.

When wc3270 creates (or re-creates) a new desktop shortcut, it is supposed to turn this off, but this apparently does not always work, and there is not automatic process to correct the behavior of existing desktop shortcuts created under earlier versions of Windows.

To correct this manually:
 * 1) Click on the terminal icon in the upper-left hand corner of the wc3270 window.
 * 2) Select Properties.
 * 3) In the dialog, select the Options tab.
 * 4) Make sure the following two options are not checked: [[File:Console-properties.png]]
 * 5) Click OK.