how do I enable scrolling in Windows command prompt?
Solution 1:
I'm on Windows XP so this may be useless, but here in XP land (and for a few Windows versions before that) you can get to the properties you're looking for either by right-clicking the icon/shortcut you use to open the command prompt, or by left-clicking the icon in the top left corner of the command window. In Properties, go to the Layout tab and increase Screen buffer size: Height to some big number like 1000. If you do it that last way, when you click OK to exit the Properties dialog, it will ask if you want to make the settings the new default. Some variation on all that likely exists in Windows 7.
Solution 2:
- Right-click on the command prompt window's title bar
- Select "Properties" and go to the "Layout" tab
- Under "Screen Buffer Size" increase the height to about 1000
Solution 3:
From the keyboard:
press alt + space altogether, then E , L
Now the arrow keys can be used to scroll through the output. Press Esc to return to normal mode.
Solution 4:
I'm on XP at the moment, and scrolling seems to work fine!
Anyways if all else fails you could always redirect the output of the command to a text file?
ipconfig > result.txt
just a thought.
Solution 5:
Grab the unixutils package for Windows and use the less utility like so:
ipconfig | less
This will limit the output to 1 screenful at a time. Hit spacebar to continue, or use the cursor keys. q to quit.
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/