One, the command prompt is also transparent
Now is the Windows7 era, command prompt also keep pace with the times. How to keep up with it? Very simple, let it be transparent! All we need is a small software glass_cmd to achieve a transparent effect at the command prompt. Download good software, double-click Glass_cmd.exe, and then open CMD will find that the window is transparent, the effect please look at the following figure:
Command prompt is also transparent
It is worth noting that the use of the time is best to change the "screen background" back to the default black, text also changed back to White. In addition, this translucent background color is consistent with your system window's border hue, and if you find that the text and background colors are too close, you can follow the steps below to make your changes.
Command prompt left-click Select attribute
Color labels, make changes to the items in the following picture box, and bring up the font color for your computer
Pull up the font color for your computer
Open Command Window at designated place
When we change the file path, we often use the "CD file path" command. If you want to go to a deeper folder, it is obviously inconvenient to remember the folder name at each level. In this case, there is actually a shortcut to go. First, under Windows Explorer, locate the folder you want to enter, and then hold down the SHIFT key and right-click the folder, and the right-click menu will have an extra "open command Window Here" and click on it to directly open the Command window under the corresponding path. If you need administrator privileges to operate under this folder, you will need to hold down CTRL and shift simultaneously to open the right-click menu. See below for concrete operation
Open a command window at a specified location
Open a command window at a specified location
Third, repeat the previous order
In cmd, we can use F3 to repeat the previous command; F1 repetition by character; F2 quickly repeats to the specified character position. That might be a bit abstract, let's use examples to illustrate everything.
First enter the command "CD C:/Program Files/tweakcube3", the next time you want to enter, press F3 is to repeat the "CD c:/program files/tweakcube3" command; press F1 to repeat characters by character; F2 is quickly repeated to the character you need before. Look at the figure F2 repeat
When you press F2 to appear in the previous Diagram window, and then press a character in the command, you will repeat a command before that character. If you have more than one same letter, it will start at the far left, repeat F2 and the letter will repeat right in turn.
Repeat previous command
Quick repetition of arbitrary commands
This is an extension of the previous article. If you want to re-enter a string of commands you have entered, you can press the arrow keys [up] and [down] to find the commands you have entered, and if you've entered a number of commands that are more difficult to find, you can also press F7 to list all the command histories you have entered.
Quickly repeat arbitrary commands
Five, rename the window
When you open multiple command line windows, the appropriate renaming can help you to distinguish the windows, the method is simple, enter the title window name (not including quotes), return.
Renaming windows