In
this Blog, we would let you know what the Top 10 Run commands are. And how
those command Run? And What are its functionalities?
Next
– Top 10 Run Commands #2
Before
reading the under mentioned 10 run command. Let me ask. Do you know how to open
a Run Dialog Box?
I’ll
help you. There are two ways: -
I. Direct
Method:
Press
Window Key (you will find the window key between Fn and Alt key) + R.
II. Second Method Depend On Window Version:
For Window XP and Window 7: Click on Window Icon on the lower left
side corner of the screen. Then, select Run.
For Window 8, 8.1 and 10: Drag your mouse pointer to the upper
right corner of your screen and click “Search”.
Type “run” and you will see the “Run” Application as result. Click on the
icon and it will open the “Run”
Dialog Box.
This
way you can open your Run window to type various commands.
Now,
let’s start with the Top Run Commands:
1. osk:
First run command is osk i.e.,
On-Screen Keyboard. It displays a virtual keyboard on to the screen. This
keyboard work and appear like your normal attached keyboard. You can type the
On-screen keyboard keys by your mouse in case your attached keyboard in not
working.
2. calc:
Second command is calc i.e., Calculator. It displays Windows calculator
automatically. Now, you can do calculation - small, large or any type. You can
also change the View of your calculator from Standard, Scientific, Programmer
and Statistics.
3. notepad: Third run command is notepad. Notepad is text-editor
application software for Windows. Notepad is a used to create simple text
document. The extension for the file saved in notepad is (.txt). We cannot
apply images, videos, external link, tags and emoticon in text file.
For any query, comment us below.
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Related
Questions: -
Q-1 By which run command
we show on-screen keyboard?
A) onscrkey
B) onskey
C) onscrk
D) osk
Ans. Option(D).
Q-2 Which things worked
with notepad?
A) Font style
B) Font color
C) Hyperlink
D) Tables
Ans. Option(A)
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