Can you describe this more?
A normal command prompt application allows you to edit the input (backspace or insert/delete) and then hit "return" and the command executes.
The normal idea of a command line is that you edit the command and then "hit enter". What is what you want different than that?
In reply to Re: How to get current cursor position on Windows command prompt
by Marshall
in thread How to get current cursor position on Windows command prompt
by tarunmudgal4u
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