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Press any key to continue...
When you write a console program in C#, after I read the output and I'm done looking at the output, I'd like the "Press any key to continue..." message to be displayed at the bottom, similar to the way it's displayed in Visual C++. But I don't know if this is possible. My experience so far has been that to close the console window, you must hit only the Enter key. Is there a way to close the window by hitting any key?
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