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The latest operating system, Windows 10 also includes a command line feature. For those who are partial to the command line and want to use it in Windows, this post will guide you through how to set up your computer. You will learn how to install the command prompt, create shortcuts for programs on your desktops, and optimize your startup apps. This post will cover: Installing the Command Prompt and Getting Started with the Command Line in Windows 10. This section will show you where to get command prompt applications and how to install them. We will also cover how to open and close applications, run programs in compatibility mode, find help resources for commands, and learn important command line tips. Creating Shortcuts on Your Desktop for Quick Access. This section will show you how to set up shortcuts for command prompt applications on your desktops. You can create a shortcut that opens up a specific program or documents folder right from your desktop. Optimizing Your Startup Apps in Windows 10. This section will show you how to change what items are automatically opened every time you boot your computer. Installing the Command Prompt and Getting Started with the Command Line in Windows 10. In Windows 10, you have a few ways of accessing the command prompt program. You can click on Start and search for "cmd" or open it from a command prompt window by searching for "CMD". Creating Shortcuts on Your Desktop for Quick Access. In addition to a file manager, Windows 10 also comes with a default desktop environment that includes many apps and folders. This is where we will add our shortcuts to the command prompt program. You can create a shortcut for any folder or program that you wish to access regularly on your computer. You can add a command prompt shortcut to your desktop or add a shortcut when you create a new folder. In order to add a command prompt shortcut, follow these steps: Open File Explorer from your Windows taskbar. Right click on the Start Menu and select "Folder and Search Options" from the menu that loads up. Click on "Edit" in the top right-hand corner of File Explorer. Then select "Shortcuts". Right-click your desktop or right-click an empty space on your desktop and then select "New" from the menu that pops up. This will open up the New Shortcut window. In the "Shortcut name" field, type in the location of the program that you want to add a command prompt shortcut for. You can enter in a path like "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Windows Kits\\10\\Tools\\x86". In the "Type" field, select "Command Prompt (Admin)" and then click on the ellipses (...) and select "Set alias". You will see your command prompt application change in color and text in this window. Once you have typed in the correct command prompt program name, click on OK to exit out of editing mode. cfa1e77820

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