Select a text line using a command line keyboard shortcut

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Rina7RS
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Select a text line using a command line keyboard shortcut

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Ctrl+Shift+Right Arrow - expands or shrinks the selected text by one word to the right.
Shift+Up Arrow - Expand or narrow the selection one line up.
Shift+Down Arrow - Expands or shrinks the selected text down one line.
Shift+Home — expand or contract the selection to the beginning of the current command. Pressing the key a second time expands or contract the selection to the beginning of the line.
Shift+End — Expands or narrows the text selection to the end of the current command. Pressing the key a second time expands or narrows the text selection to the end of the line.
Ctrl+Shift+Home - Extends the selected text to the bosnia and herzegovina mobile database beginning of the Command Prompt window .
Ctrl+Shift+End - extends the selected text to the end of the command line window .
Shift+Page Up - expands or contracts the selected text up one page.
Shift+Page Down - expands or contracts the selected text down one page.

NOTE: At the time of writing, none of the keyboard shortcuts for selecting text worked in the Windows 11 Command Prompt . This is a known issue that is being worked on and should be fixed in the near future. If you want to learn more, visit this GitHub issue: [Command Prompt]: User unable to select commands using Shift+LeftRight Arrow in Command Prompt .
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