Enable quick editing on Command Prompt (For Current User).

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This tweak lets you use the quick editing features in Command Prompt.
Level: Recommended For Novice Users
Description:
You have the facility to cut/copy and paste the text on command prompt window. Simply, right click to select the options. By default, you can only use the edit menu option, whereas after enabling the registry changes you can either use mouse or edit menu to apply the options. For this, go to start > run menu, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. You can create a dword value quickedit in the right panel, if this value does not exist. Now, right-click and modify its value to 1 which can enable quick editing. However, if you want to revert to original options, change the value data to 0 or delete the added value. The changes take effect after a restart or logoff. When editing the registry it is highly recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free.




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First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".
Second, go to the <b>[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Console\]</b> key, right-click on the right pane and click on "New > DWORD Value" to create a new DWORD value with the name "QuickEdit".
Third, right-click on the 'QuickEdit' DWORD value and click on "Modify".
Finally, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.


Registry Entries

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  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Console\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Value Name: QuickEdit
  • Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
  • Enabled Value: 1
  • Disabled Value: 0
  • Action Type: Add an Entry


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