Saturday, 20 July 2013

CMD Tricks – with new tricks

CMD Tricks : We tend to use the command prompt quite a lot. And in my last post about ” CMD Tricks“.Many of Reader ask me to more Tricks about CMD Tricks, so we decided to show you tricks we use in the command prompt that you might not know–read on to find out what they are.
CMD Tricks
CMD Tricks

Few Shortcut (CMD Tricks)

51. Logs You Out Of Windows – logoff
52. Malicious Software Removal Tool – mrt
53. Microsoft Chat – winchat
54. Microsoft Movie Maker – moviemk
55. Microsoft Paint – mspaint
56. Microsoft Syncronization Tool – mobsync
57. Minesweeper Game – winmine
58. Mouse Properties – control mouse
59. Mouse Properties – main.cpl
60. Netmeeting – conf
61. Network Connections – control netconnections
62. Network Connections – ncpa.cpl
63. Network Setup Wizard – netsetup.cpl
64. Notepad – notepad
65. Object Packager – packager
66. ODBC Data Source Administrator – odbccp32.cpl
67. On Screen Keyboard – osk
68. Outlook Express – msimn
69. Paint – pbrush
70. Password Properties – password.cpl
71. Performance Monitor – perfmon.msc
72. Performance Monitor – perfmon
73. Phone and Modem Options – telephon.cpl
74. Phone Dialer – dialer
75. Pinball Game – pinball

Send a Command’s Output to the Clipboard (CMD Tricks)

Note: This will work for any command.
How many times have you used the ipconfig command only to copy and paste the output? You will never have to do that again as you can simply send the output directly to the clipboard.
ipconfig | clip
CMD Tricks
CMD Tricks

Open Command Prompt From a Folder (CMD Tricks)

Have you ever opened the command prompt and entered endless cd commands trying to get to a folder ? If the answer is yes then you will pleased to know that you can actually save a lot of time by opening a command prompt within a folder from Explorer. All you have to do is hold shift while right-clicking on a folder and the option will appear in the context menu.
CMD Tricks
CMD Tricks

Command History (CMD Tricks)

CMD Tricks
You most likely have been pressing the up key to get to your previous commands, but this can be a pain when you are trying to track down a particular command. One other way you can view your past command is to use the doskey command.
doskey /history
CMD Tricks
CMD Tricks

Drag and Drop Files to Change the Current Path (CMD Tricks)

Another neat trick if you are not a fan of opening a command prompt from the context menu is the ability to drag and drop folders onto the prompt and have it automatically enter the path of the folder.
CMD Tricks
CMD Tricks
Hope you Enjoy this post about “CMD Tricks”. Now its turn to fire your Querry in Comment section.

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