Generally, the fastest way to open the command prompt window is to press the "Win+R" key combination. But maybe you don’t know that there is a hidden faster way to open the system command prompt under Windows 7. Let’s take a look at two screenshots (Figure 1 and 2) first to facilitate the introduction of specific methods.
Figure 1 shows the menu that appeared when I first held down the "Shift" key on the system desktop, clicked the right button of the mouse, and selected "Open command line window here", and the interface shown in Figure 2 appeared.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Now let's look at Figure 3 and Figure 4. You can compare the differences between Figure 2 and Figure 4. From here you may be able to find the difference between them.
Figure 3
Figure 4
Do you see the difference between Figure 2 and Figure 4? It's actually very simple, it's just that the paths are different. This is because when I was operating, one was performed on the system desktop and the other was performed on the root directory of drive D. Therefore, the paths reflected in the command prompt window of the two were different.
From these pictures, do you know how to quickly call the command prompt? In fact, in the blank space of the resource manager or system desktop, first press the "Shift" key, and then right-click the mouse and "Open command line window here" will appear.