Windows is a graphical interface and an operating system operated by clicking the mouse. However, DOS-like command lines (CMD) still exist. It also allows you to conveniently and quickly maintain and manage your computer, sometimes it is still necessary to run the environment. However, if you want to copy or paste something in the command line, there will be no commonly used Ctrl + C/Ctrl + V, but you can copy and paste it using the following methods:
01. In the CMD window, right-click and select "mark". Then, drag the left button and select the content you want to copy. Then, press the Enter key to copy the content.
02. In the CMD window, right-click and select "tag", drag the left button and select the content you want to copy, and right-click the content, in this way, the selected part is saved in the clipboard of the system. Open notepad or another document Editor, use the "Paste" function, or press Ctrl + V to paste it.
03. Click the corner icon in the upper-left corner of the CMD window or press the shortcut key Alt + space to select Edit/copy from the shortcut menu ".
04. left-click the corner icon in the upper left corner of the CMD window, select "properties" in the pop-up menu, and select "options ", there is an "Edit option" check box before the quick edit mode, and you can choose to only be valid for this window or all subsequent windows. In this way, you do not need to right-click "tag" before selecting the content.
It is easy to paste the file in the command line. Right-click the file and select "Paste". If you select "quick edit mode", right-click the file to paste the file.
Note: There are no shortcut keys for Ctrl + C and CTRL + V in the command line. Before methods 1, 2, and 3, you must right-click the icon and drag the content to be copied, 4. You can drag and select without selecting the tag.
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