Keyboard shortcuts for the Windows CMD shell and PowerShell - TopicsExpress



          

Keyboard shortcuts for the Windows CMD shell and PowerShell . ALT+ENTER Switch to/from full screen mode. [Tab] Autocomplete folder/file name. ↓ / ↑ Scroll through history of typed commands. F1 F1 F1 Print characters of the previous command one by one. F2 Z Repeat part of the previous command; up to character Z F3 Repeat the previous command F4 Z Beginning from the current cursor position, delete up to character Z. F5 Scroll through history of typed commands (↑). F7 Show history of previous commands. ALT+F7 Clear command history F8 Move backwards through the command history, but only display commands matching the current text at the command prompt. F9 Run a specific command from the command history. ESC Clear command line INSERT Toggle Insert/Overwrite Ctrl Home Erase line to the left. Ctrl End Erase line to the right. Ctrl ← Move one word to the left (backward) Ctrl → Move one word to the right (forward) ⌫ Erase character to the left. [Home] Move to beginning of line. [End] Move to end of line. ⇧ PgUp Scroll window up (may not work in some versions of Windows XP) ⇧ PgDn Scroll window Down (may not work in some versions of Windows XP) Ctrl-C Abort current command/typing. Left Alt + Left ⇧ + PrtScn Toggle High Visibility screen mode. Ctrl-Z Signal end-of-file. ⇧ is the Shift key ⌫ is the Backspace key If NumLock is on, pressing a key on the numeric keypad while holding SHIFT overrides NumLock and instead generates an arrow key ~ OldNewThing
Posted on: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:25:22 +0000

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