One user explained the issue in the Microsoft community forum. This issue can occur if the completion function is disabled in the registry. This can happen after installing new Windows updates which may have disabled the feature. In this article, we show how to fix Windows 10 command prompt autocomplete not working problem.
How do I fix Windows 10 command prompt tab autocomplete not working?
1. Enable autocomplete through Registry Editor
1.1. Change the autocomplete key
Having trouble accessing the Registry Editor? Check out this in-depth guide for a quick solution
2. Enable tab autocomplete using Command Prompt
Having to type the complete folder path manually is a time-consuming task, which becomes annoying if the pathname has long numbers in it. This is where the autocomplete feature comes in handy. However, the Windows 10 Command Prompt autocomplete not working issue can occur after installing a new Windows update. By following the steps in this article, you can enable the Command Prompt autocomplete feature again. If you know of any other method to fix this Command Prompt issue, share it with the other users by leaving it as a message in the comments section below.
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