English, asked by dipanshee8560, 8 months ago

In command Prompt,both keyboard and mouse can be used .true or false

Answers

Answered by RAMeshwwar
1

Answer:

yes.

Explanation:

Most operating systems implement a command-line interface in a shell for interactive access to operating system functions or services. ... Examples of this include the Microsoft Windows versions 1, 2, 3, 3.1, and 3.11 (an OS shell that runs in DOS), DosShell, and Mouse Systems PowerPanel.

Answered by steffis
0

Both keyboard and mouse can be used in command Prompt.

Explanation:

Keyboard shortcut to run Command Prompt is: Window+X and then press C.

When we open command prompt (Start menu | Run | cmd), we might not be able to highlight screen contents using mouse. For that, we need to configure it to Quick Edit mode. To do so:

Run command prompt application -> click on C:\ icon (at upper-left corner) -> select Properties -> Open Options tab -> Edit Options -> check Quick Edit Mode-> click OK -> select the option "Modify the shortcut that starts this window."

Therefore, the given statement is true.

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