Alt+F4 - closes the command line window .
Ctrl+Shift+Plus + or Ctrl+Shift+mouse wheel scroll up - decrease transparency makes the CMD window more opaque.
Ctrl+Shift+Minus - or Ctrl+Shift+mouse wheel scroll down - increase transparency makes the CMD window more transparent.
Using Command Prompt Keyboard Shortcuts to Adjust Its Transparency
2. Copying and pasting text in the command line
Unlike older versions, Windows 10 and Windows 11 let bosnia and herzegovina mobile database you use the same copy and paste keyboard shortcuts that work everywhere:
Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Ins — copies the selected text to the clipboard.
Ctrl+V or Shift+Ins — paste the contents of the clipboard into CMD.
3. Selecting text using keyboard shortcuts in CMD
Selecting text in the command line is now easier with these keyboard shortcuts:
Select All Text Using Command Prompt Keyboard Shortcut
Ctrl+A Windows 10 or Ctrl+Shift+A Windows 11 — select all text in the active command line window .
Shift+Left Arrow - Expands or narrows the selected text by one character to the left.
Shift+Right Arrow - expand or contract the selection by one character to the right.
Ctrl+Shift+Left Arrow - expands or contracts the selected text by one word to the left.