Some of the most intriguing Command prompt-related queries that I have seen people looking out for are:
- How to enable copy and paste in CMD?
- Copy and paste not working in CMD
- How to copy and paste in command prompt?
- Ctrl+C/ Ctrl+V not working in CMD
Enable copy paste in command prompt:
- Run your command prompt as administrator
- Go to the properties of the command prompt by right clicking on its top and then clicking on the properties.
- Once the properties of the command prompt open up, go to the Experimental tab
- Under Experimental, click or check on Enable Experimental Console Features (applies globally)
- And then, also check on Enable new Ctrl key shortcuts. You can refer the image below for the same.
But once Ctrl keys are enabled, you can easily use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V on the command prompt.
Under the properties of the command prompt, you can also bring in a lot of changes in the appearance, opacity, and other keyboard input styles. Just explore it further and try on your own.
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