Then, type the command by itself, setav carryweight 1000, to affect the NPC, specified by (Note: including the zeroes at the beginning of the RefID when targeting NPCs may produce a 'command not found' error. Or, you may want to target the NPC/actor, by first typing prid, Enter.
command to affect the player character for example, type tav carryweight 1000 will set the Player's Carry Weight at 1000. Many commands are targeted: this means that you may use player. You will see the command you just entered displayed above the input area.
After you type a command, press the Enter key to activate it. Console commands are not case-sensitive for example, entering any of tai or TAI or TaI will toggle AI. You can scroll the console output using the Page Up and Page Down keys. The console can also be used as a pause function during scenes or dialogue that cannot otherwise be paused. The console prompt will appear in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. The console can be accessed in-game by toggling the 'tilde key' (the actual key can be ~, `, º, ¬, |, ^, \, §, ², etc., depending on your keyboard layout), found near the 1 and Esc keys on most keyboards. 4.2 Example for using a Batch File to create an alternative start.4.1 Guidelines for Using Commands in Batch Files.4 Using Batch Files with the bat Command.2 Accessing the Console with Non-English Keyboards.