Win10 system's most complete command prompt shortcut summary

  

Even if you often use the Windows command prompt, you may also be surprised by the number of shortcuts mentioned in this article. In fact, we can use shortcut keys to simplify the selection in the command prompt, or to repeat the text, we will list the complete list below.

Everyone knows that the command prompt is an indispensable tool for system management in Windows. Users can use various commands to implement management methods that are difficult for graphical interfaces. The Windows command prompt relies on a large number of keyboard shortcuts in terms of its nature of use. Most of the shortcuts mentioned in this article appeared in the early days of CDM release, but there are some new operations in Windows 10 (especially the use of the Ctrl key), so let's take a look.

Quick Start and Shutdown Command Prompt

There are a lot of ways to open a command prompt in Windows. Let's summarize some common ways to open and close a keyboard only:

Windows (or Windows + R) Enter cmd Open the normal mode of the command prompt

Windows + X Press C to open the normal mode of the command prompt (Windows 10 new)

Windows + X Press A to open the administrator mode of the command prompt (new for Windows 10)

Alt+F4 or execute exit Close the command prompt

Alt+Enter Switch between full screen or window mode < Br>

Although there are many ways to open it, it is recommended that you always open it with administrator privileges when using it to avoid permission problems during operation.

Moving the Cursor

In the command prompt, you can place the cursor anywhere by clicking the mouse. The keyboard shortcuts are:

Home and End: Move the cursor to the beginning or end of the line

Ctrl + ← and Ctrl + →: Move the cursor to the previous or next word

Ctrl + ↑ and Ctrl + ↓: Scroll up and down content

Ctrl+M: Enter or exit Marker Mode

Like using VIM in Linux, after using the custom shortcuts, I believe you must not be used to working on commands. Then switch to the mouse to get a little bit. . .

Quickly select text

In the command prompt, we can also use the shortcut keys to select characters, words, whole line level or full screen level for the text in the command prompt: Br>

Shift + ← and Shift + →: Extend a range of characters to the left or right

Shift + ↑ and Shift + ↓: Extend the selection range up or down

Shift + Ctrl + ← and Shift + Ctrl + →: Extend the selection range of a word to the left or right

Shift + Home: Select the current character to the beginning of the line

Shift + End: Select the current character to the end of the line

Ctrl+ Shift + Home and Ctrl+ Shift + End: Select the current character to the beginning or end of the screen buffer

It seems to be more complicated, in fact, it is Ctrl , Shift key and different combinations of up, down, left and right keys, it is more convenient to use it than to use the mouse.

Quick Action Text

Selecting is just the first step, and the operation of the text is essential. Here we talk about how to quickly copy, paste and delete in the command prompt:

Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: copy the currently selected text

Ctrl + V or Shift +Insert: Paste from the clipboard

Backspace: Delete the left character of the cursor

Ctrl + Backspace: Delete the word to the left of the cursor

Tab: Automatically complete the file name, folder Path or command

Escape: Delete current line

Insert: Switch to "insert mode" to insert at any position (automatically overwrite existing content).

Ctrl + Home and Ctrl + End: Delete the cursor to the beginning or end of the line

Ctrl + Z: End of line mark (the content after the symbol is automatically ignored).

It is clear that using shortcuts to copy and paste at the command prompt is a very popular enhancement in Windows 10.

Command History

The command prompt will automatically record all the history operation records executed in this startup session. You can easily call it:


F3: Repeat the previous command

↑ or ↓ key: switch between the previous or next command

→ key or F1: characterize the previous execution Command

F7: List current command history, select with ↑ ↓ key

Alt + F7: Clear command history

F8: Press current input character Switching matches one by one in the previously executed commands

Ctrl + C: Forcibly aborting the current input line or executing the command

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