You have ever tried to copy (copy) the text that is in a command line or window Command Prompt; You would probably be disappointed as copying is not as easy as copying from others programs.
First of all, we should mention that there is another way to save the text that is in a Command Prompt window somewhere. You might as well save it in one archive and copy the text from there. How;
Save to txt file
Just type the command systeminfo> c: \ the-name-of-my-file.txt
If you are not allowed to save a file to C: \ then you are not running the command line with administrator privileges. There are two solutions. You close the window and reopen it with administrator rights, or you create a folder and add its name to the command above. Let's say the folder we created in C: \ is called pc, then the command will be c: \ pc \ my-name-my-file.txt
Copy directly from the Command Prompt
But what if you just want to copy a small part of the text to the clipboard? It is not at all difficult, not very smart.
Right-click anywhere in the command prompt window and select “Mark.” Immediately after you can select the comeye του κειμένου που θέλετε να αντιγράψετε με το αριστερό κουμπί του ποντικιού σας. Μόλις τελειώσετε με την choice your, press the Enter key.
That's it. Paste the text where you want.