the very bottom right hand corner of the screen ther is a square icon called "Clean Screen". The easist way now is to press Ctrl+0.
There is a command line at the bottom of the screen. This is where the prompt is to type in commands.
clear
To clear the Command Prompt (cmd) screen in Windows, you can use the command cls. Simply type cls and press Enter, and it will clear the current contents of the Command Prompt window.
clear clears the screen.
Yes, the CLS command clears the screen in command files when executed. However, its effectiveness can depend on the environment in which the command file is run. In most command-line interfaces, including Windows Command Prompt, using CLS will successfully clear the screen, providing a fresh workspace for subsequent commands.
The command CLS clears the screen and resets the location of the command prompt to the top of the screen. This is similar to the Unix command clear.
Use SCALE command.
trim command
If you mean on the command line, then the command is: clear Of course, if your encoding's been messed up, you can also clear up this little problem with the command: reset
CLS means CLear Screen. it is a command used in command prompt
The Clear command is typically found in command-line interfaces (CLIs) and terminal applications. In most systems, you can access it by typing clear in the terminal window to remove all previous commands and outputs from the screen. In some applications, it may also be available in the menu under options like "Clear Screen" or "Reset".
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