Keyboard shortcuts can save you a lot of time, and they can reduce the chance of repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) like carpal tunnel syndrome. So let’s check out the best keyboard shortcuts for the Windows Command Prompt.
Keyboard Shortcuts for the Command Prompt Console
These are shortcuts that help you control the actual window that you’ll use for your command line dialog.
- Win + X その後 C: Opens the Command Prompt app. It may not work in Windows 11 if it’s defaulted to Windowsターミナル。 あなたも使用することができます Win + R, 入力してください CMD を押し 入力します.
- Win + C その後 A: Opens the Command Prompt app with administrator rights. This requires administrator credentials, of course. It may not work in Windows 11 if it’s defaulted to Windows Terminal, then that keyboard combo will open Windows Terminal with administrator rights.
- F11 or 他の + 次のように入力します。 Use to switch Command Prompt between full screen and windowed mode.
- Ctrlキー + シフト + プラス (+)と Ctrlキー + シフト + マイナス (–): Increase or decrease the opacity of the Command Prompt. Ctrlキー + シフト + マウスのスクロールホイール 同じことをします。
- Win + 矢印キー: Maximize, minimize, and move the Command Prompt around the screen.
- 他の + Mouse Scroll Wheel: Zooms in and out on the Command Prompt, making the text larger or smaller.
- 他の + F4: Quickly closes the コマンドプロンプト.
Keyboard Shortcuts for Cursor and Text Control in the Command Prompt
The keyboard shortcuts to select or manipulate text and move the cursor around without a mouse are much the same as the text キーボードショートカット in other Windows 10 or 11 apps, like Excel またはワード。
- Ctrlキー + M: Switches the cursor to Mark Mode, which lets you select text with the mouse. To exit Mark Mode, press Escキー. To tell if you’re in Mark Mode or not, look at the title bar of the Command Prompt window and the cursor. If it says Mark in the title or the cursor is a solid upright rectangle, you’re in Mark Mode.
- ホーム or 終了: Home moves the cursor to the start of the command line while End moves it to the end.
- シフト + ホーム or シフト + 終了:シフト + ホーム selects all text from where the cursor is to the beginning of the command line. If the cursor is already at the beginning, it will select the prompt itself. シフト + 終わり selects all text from the cursor to the end.
- シフト + 右矢印 or 左矢印: Increase the current selection by a character to the right or left.
- Ctrlキー + シフト + 右矢印 or 左矢印: 使い方 Ctrlキー + シフト key combo with the right and left arrow keys will select the entire word to the right or left of the cursor.
- Up or 下矢印: In Mark Mode, the up arrow moves the cursor up, and the down arrow moves it down a line per press. When not in Mark Mode, it cycles through recently entered commands.
- Ctrlキー + Up or 下矢印: Moves the page up or down one line at a time. This is useful to scroll through a large amount of text slowly.
- ページアップ or PgDown: When in Mark Mode, the ページアップ & ページを下に keys will move the cursor a page at a time in their respective directions.
- シフト + ページアップ or Pg Dn: Select text from the cursor to include a whole page up or down.
- Ctrlキー + A: The first press selects all text in the current line. An immediate second press selects all text in the command prompt window.
- Ctrlキー + C or Ctrlキー + インサート: Both will copy the text currently selected. If you use Ctrlキー + C and no text is selected, it will interrupt a running command if there is one.
- Ctrlキー + バックスペース: Just as backspace deletes the character to the left of the cursor, Ctrl +バックスペース deletes the entire word to the left of the cursor.
- Ctrlキー + ホーム or Ctrlキー + 終了: Deletes all text from the cursor to the start or end of the current line, respectively.
- Ctrlキー + シフト + ホーム or Ctrlキー + シフト + 終了: Selects all text from the cursor to the top or bottom of the Command Prompt. In the image below, the cursor was at the start of the ipconfig /allcompartments, その後 Ctrlキー + シフト + 終わり was pressed, selecting everything to the end of the window.
- ESC: Deletes the entire line or escapes Mark Mode if you’re in it.
- インサート: Changes between insert modes to either insert text or overwrite the text.
- Ctrlキー + F: 開く もう完成させ、ワークスペースに掲示しましたか? dialog to help search through text. You can change the parameters to match the case and search up or down through the command prompt.
Keyboard Shortcuts to Use with Commands
Typing every character or repeatedly typing the same commands is a huge time drain. Fortunately, Microsoft includes many Command Prompt keyboard shortcuts to help enter commands quickly.
- Up or Down Arrows: 上(^) moves you back through the previous commands in the command history, and down (˅) moves you forward.
- 右矢印: Enters the most recent command letter by letter. If driverquery was the last command executed, pressing the right arrow types d, pressing again types r, etc.
- F2: Copies text up to the first instance of the character typed when the コピーするcharを入力してください: dialog is open, in the last command executed. For example, if the last command used was でipconfig /すべて, you enter F2 とタイプ /, IPCONFIG will appear at the command prompt.
- F3: Recalls the last command from the command history.
- F4: Deletes text up to the first instance of the character typed when the Enter char to delete up to: ダイアログが開きます。
- F5: Works similarly to the up arrow, only going backward in the command history, one command at a time.
- F7: Opens the command history, and you can use the up and down arrows to move through the list. Then press 入力します to execute the command that’s highlighted.
- 他の + F7: Clears the command history. Use 他の + F7 and then try just F7、 and the command history doesn’t even open because there’s nothing in it.
- F8: Recalls commands from the command history which begin with the text already entered. In this example, F8 would scroll back through any previous IPCONFIG commands used.
- F9: Re-types a command from the command history based on its number, as shown when using F7. In the example shown above for F7, you’d press F9 を開く Enter command number: dialog and then type 17 入る DISKPART.
- タブ: Cycles through folders under the directory in the current command to autocomplete it with the one you stop on. In the example below, C: was typed in, then タブ was pressed once, giving us C:$Recycle.Bin.
- Ctrlキー + V or シフト + インサート: Pastes last text copied to the clipboard. In the image below, you can see that it’ll be でipconfig /すべて クリップボード history window.
You’re in Command of the Windows Command Prompt Now
Maybe you’ve used some command-line features in the past, and you’re handy with the proper syntax. Perhaps you’ve even written some batch files. Now you’ve got the shortcuts to look like a wizard. Not a Microsoft operating system person?
That’s alright—we’ve got Mac shortcuts そして、さえ Linuxのキーボードショートカット. We even show you how to create keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office & Windows. What are your favorite shortcut key combos?