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888-606-4841-Improved Windows 10 Command Prompt

Windows 10 operating system is the beginning of a new era that will bring forward several features and technologies which you have never seen before in any operating system. Besides improved Windows 10 features, there are some existing programs and applications that can be revived in Windows 10 and these include Windows Explorer, the Command Prompt, Recycle Bin, Notifications, and last but not the least, the Start Menu. For Windows 10 tech support phone number, get you help and support from certified Windows 10 technicians in an efficient manner.

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Windows 10 Command Prompt is one of the oldest and most developed components of Windows OS which has been remained unaltered for many years. These commands have managed to gain the attention from users as it is one of the critical components of the Windows OS. As a point of relief, the next-generation Windows 10 OS will exhibit an improved and more influential version of Command Prompt as listed below.

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ALT+F4 Hotkey Now Works to Close Command Prompt Window

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It is one of the universal keyboard shortcuts which help in closing a running window program but unfortunately this keyboard shortcut is never used to work for closing Command Prompt window in previous Windows versions and you have to use EXIT command to close Command Prompt window. In case you are facing any difficulty in using the close command, then you can contact a reliable technical support providing company, like Intelli Atlas, and get customized support for the same.

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CTRL+C, CTRL+V and Other CTRL Hotkeys Also Work in Command Prompt

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You can frequently use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V keyboard shortcuts to copy and paste text/files/folders/etc in various programs. To know more on Windows 10 command prompt, contact Microsoft support for Windows 10 and get more Improved Windows 10 Command Prompt easily.

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Maximizes to Full Screen Size, Aero Snap Also Works

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You can also maximize the Command Prompt window in Windows 10 to take full screen area.

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ALT+Enter Hotkey for Full Screen Mode

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The ALT+Enter command keyboard shortcut puts Command Prompt in Full Screen mode in Windows 10. Microsoft removed this command in previous versions of  Windows, such as Windows 7, Windows 8, etc; but now the popular ALT+Enter hotkey is back in Windows 10.

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Some other changes added to Command Prompt in Windows 10 are:

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  • You can now enable line wrapping selection

  • You can use filter clipboard contents on paste

  • You can use extended edit keys

 

All these improved features can be enabled or disabled using Command Prompt Properties. To customize these changes, simply right-click on Command Prompt window Title bar and opt for Properties option. For getting more information on Improved Windows 10 Command Prompt, contact Intelli Atlas certified technicians and get more quality information for the same.

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