If your running under Unix/Linux use Mono.UnixSignal
I use this on my Linux apps. The advantage is that it will also detect a reboot or system shutdown.
This example comes from this Mono FAQ page
// Catch SIGINT and SIGUSR1
UnixSignal[] signals = new UnixSignal [] {
new UnixSignal (Mono.Unix.Native.Signum.SIGINT),
new UnixSignal (Mono.Unix.Native.Signum.SIGUSR1),
};
Thread signal_thread = new Thread (delegate () {
while (true) {
// Wait for a signal to be delivered
int index = UnixSignal.WaitAny (signals, -1);
Mono.Unix.Native.Signum signal = signals [index].Signum;
// Notify the main thread that a signal was received,
// you can use things like:
// Application.Invoke () for Gtk#
// Control.Invoke on Windows.Forms
// Write to a pipe created with UnixPipes for server apps.
// Use an AutoResetEvent
// For example, this works with Gtk#
Application.Invoke (delegate () { ReceivedSignal (signal); }
});