Not sure when this newfangled Microsoft magic started.
I'm forever highlighting text in a Command Prompt window and instead of pressing "Enter" to place it in the clipboard, I accidentally press "Ctrl + c". This of course fails miserably... until today.
Today, quite by accident, I discovered that Command Prompts now accept text pasted using "Ctrl + v" and will copy highlighted text using "Ctrl + c". In case you're wondering, "Ctrl + x" still puts "^X" on the screen.
For anyone wishing to send text via Macro Scheduler script, especially special characters, to a command line in an already open Command Prompt window, using the clipboard and "Ctrl + v" will make things much easier than trying to use SendText> and getting mixed results. (In my experience, "Send>:" almost always sends ";" to a command line)
My current Win 10 version = 21H2 build 19044.1889
Hope someone, someday finds this useful,
Dick
Command Prompt Cut and Paste
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Re: Command Prompt Cut and Paste
Apparently there is more to it than the OS version. I'm currently using a different computer that I thought was fully updated and is in fact the same Win 10 version = 21H2 build 19044.1889 when I view the data under "About Your PC". However, I can't cut / paste using "Ctrl + c / v" from a Command Prompt on this computer.
The PC where it works is a 2 month old computer and is Windows 10 Enterprise. The PC where it fails was shipped Oct of 2014 according to the Dell service tag information and the OS is Windows 10 Pro. I bought this computer new.
I'll do a little more investigating and see if I can discover the method for turning this feature on. I want it even if no one else cares.
The PC where it works is a 2 month old computer and is Windows 10 Enterprise. The PC where it fails was shipped Oct of 2014 according to the Dell service tag information and the OS is Windows 10 Pro. I bought this computer new.
I'll do a little more investigating and see if I can discover the method for turning this feature on. I want it even if no one else cares.
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Re: Command Prompt Cut and Paste
I seem able to paste into (ctrl-v) and copy from (ctrl-c) the command prompt on both my Win10 and Win11 systems. I do remember not being able to do this a long time ago.
Windows 10 Home
21H2 19044.1889
Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4180.0
Command Prompt first line : Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19044.1889]
Windows 11 Home
21H2 22000.856
Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22000.856.0
Command Prompt first line : Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22000.856]
EDIT : I found a setting : right-click on the Command Prompt title bar. Choose "Properties". Enable "Enable CTRL key shortcuts"
Windows 10 Home
21H2 19044.1889
Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4180.0
Command Prompt first line : Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19044.1889]
Windows 11 Home
21H2 22000.856
Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22000.856.0
Command Prompt first line : Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22000.856]
EDIT : I found a setting : right-click on the Command Prompt title bar. Choose "Properties". Enable "Enable CTRL key shortcuts"
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Re: Command Prompt Cut and Paste
Yes, I know about the setting. I have 4 Win 10 computers at my desk at work. All at the same update level, none have that checkbox checked. three of them can cut and paste, one cannot.
Is the checkbox checked on your's?
Is the checkbox checked on your's?
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Re: Command Prompt Cut and Paste
Aaah, I thought I'd found some magic.
That setting is available on both of mine.
I noticed some of the settings (including that one) grey out if you check "Use legacy console" at the bottom though.
Edit : PS.. if I uncheck it and try to paste, I get ^V instead,
That setting is available on both of mine.
I noticed some of the settings (including that one) grey out if you check "Use legacy console" at the bottom though.
Edit : PS.. if I uncheck it and try to paste, I get ^V instead,
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Re: Command Prompt Cut and Paste
I'm wondering if mine work because of a corporate initiated group policy. I could ask but I've never received a response to any email where I've requested info about group policy implementation.