| F1 | Repeats the letters of the last command line, one by one | + – |
| F2 | Displays a dialog asking user to enter the char to copy up to of the last command line | + – |
| F3 | Repeats the last command line (Similar to DOSKEY) | + – |
| F4 | Displays a dialog asking user to enter the char to delete up to of the last command line | + – |
| F5 | Goes back one command line | + – |
| F6 | Enters the traditional CTRL+Z (^z) (End-Of-File) | + – |
| F7 | Displays a menu with the command line history (Similar to DOSKEY) | + – |
| F8 | Cycles back through previous command lines (beginning with most recent). If first typing the beginning letters of a command, then it will cycle through the previous commands matching that prefix when pressing F8. | + – |
| F9 | Displays a dialog asking user to enter a command number, where 0 is for first command line entered | + – |
| Esc | Erase command line | + – |
| Tab | Filename completion - cycles through all file names in current directory matching typed prefix | + – |
| Up arrow | Cycles previous command line entries in backwards direction | + – |
| Down arrow | Cycles previous command line entries in forwards direction | + – |
| Right arrow | Repeats letter at a time from previous command line | + – |
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
DOS Command Shell keyboard shortcuts
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