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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2007

Jake "Master Jake" Chappell teaches you simply commands to help spice up your batch files and make them appear more professional.

Please comment and rate. If you like my video tutorials spread the word.

Website: http://masterjake.co.nr/
E-Mail: skateparkceasercash@yahoo.com

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  • how would I use the set command to look for a input (keystroke) and what is errolevel 1, 2 ,3 ect ect?

  • @p0wer5000 Well you can't do real time keystrokes. In other words, if they press "a", you can't immediately know they pressed that. The best you can do (without writing your own batch command in C++ or something) is use set /p varname=Prompt which will prompt them to enter a value (and that value will be inserted into "varname" after they press ENTER/RETURN). It's been too long for me to know the full details of error level. I think it's just a flag that you use however you like.

  • what did u write behind echo off?

  • at symbol @

    shift+2 on modern keyboard

  • wow i didn't know u were on youtube. i just downloaded your source code of dark kingdoms and completly wrote my own engine in a few days! thanks

  • Cool. Glad to have been of some assistance.

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  • GTA TUNE !! :D

  • @XMRNATEX

    Command Prompt doesn't "mess" up your computer!

    You probably spelled it wrong because you have no competence in it or you typed something wrong like you did in your comment! Grammar is very vital!

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  • @MasterJake777 oh okay thank you very much and I wasn't looking for real time jsut like what is your name?

    bob (enter)

    hello bob.

  • @codfishfan  No offense but I tried Vista and Win7 and then went back to XP

    couldnt find anything on them I couldn't already do on XP

  • @codfishfan I had Windows Vista for over a year, and then I've been on Windows 7 for several months now.

  • Command Prompt masses up your computer

  • @TheDjEmilo :D

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