Windows Commands
Windows Commands are commands that allow you to maniplate the Windows OS that the WinOne® Command Prompt is running under. They include :-
| Displays the About window. | |
| Allows a debugger to run an external command. | |
| Turn capture for console programs on/off. Manipulate the No Capture list. | |
| Place a line of text into the clipboard. | |
| Display any text in the clipboard. | |
| Send an execute command to an application. | |
| Send data to an application. | |
| Request data from an application. | |
| List all the devices available on a system. | |
| Display the contents of a plain text file in a pop-up window. | |
| Drag one or more files to another program. | |
| Display a pop-up window containing an edit field. | |
| Eject a CD-ROM. | |
| Set filename associations for file extensions. | |
| Set filename associations for file extensions. | |
| Insert program files into Program Manager groups. | |
| Display a message in a pop-up window. | |
| Display a file and directory selection pop-up window. | |
| Post a message to a window. | |
| Print a text file via the Printer Manager. | |
| Display a file and directory selection pop-up window. | |
| Send a number of key strokes to the specified window. | |
| Set the Windows default start up shell or program list. | |
| Display a list of the current tasks or performs a specified action on a task. | |
| Displays icons in .EXE, .DLL and .ICO files. | |
| Set or get the volume level for an audio device. | |
| Set or remove the Desktop Wallpaper. |
