During computer usage, undoubtedly, you've had to operate in the CMD command prompt window. To quickly learn how to copy and paste command lines in CMD, follow the instructions below.
Guide to Copy-Pasting Command Lines in CMD
Step 1: Access the CMD command prompt by clicking the Start
If you're using Windows 10 and want to open CMD with the default small size, refer to how to open CMD with a small size here
Additionally, if you want to open CMD with admin rights, check out how to run CMD as an administrator here
Step 2: Right-click on the CMD command prompt window and select Properties
Step 3: In the Properties window, check the QuickEdit Mode option and press OK to save the settings
- To copy and paste in CMD, simply press the Ctrl + C key combination to copy the command line. In the CMD window, right-click to automatically copy the selected command line.
Here, we've guided you on how to copy and paste command lines in the CMD window. With this method, you can easily copy various command lines. Additionally, you can refer to Fixing CMD command not running and disabling the F1 key prompt during computer startup for more efficient computer operations.