WINDOWS 10 Command Prompt Shortcuts - Reader's Digest
WINDOWS 10
Command Prompt Shortcuts
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Open the Command Prompt.
This will open the "Run" box. You can then type "cmd" into the Run box and hit Enter to open the regular Command Prompt. Once you have Command Prompt open, you can use these shortcuts:
Scroll to the bottom Scroll to the top Select all of the text in the line you're on Move the cursor down a page Move the cursor up a page Move the cursor left or right Cycle through command history Move the screen up one line Move the screen down one line Copy selected items to the clipboard Paste content from clipboard Starts mark mode Open search
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