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Default Command Line Experience in Windows is Now Windows Terminal
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(10-20-2022, 12:32 PM)Spriggsy Wrote: EDIT: Did not realize you said it was as of October 18th update. I apologize. That being the case, one can still change this back in Settings.

Yes, Windows 11 seems to have screwed up the command line, and therefore the console setting of QB64, but you can get back to familiar behavior by launching the command line, or the QB64 .exe file, by right clicking and running it as administrator.

I've yet to figure out what they intend people to so, in terms of setting their preferences. Used to be so simple. Now, whatever I try to set (unless I launch as administrator) does not seem to stick. I set color, or font size, or whatever, get out, re-launch, it's back to the default behavior.

Ugly, all black, in my case. Black background, black title bar, what the bloody hell, over? In one case, I did manage to set the background to "powershell" color, but I don't know how I did that. And I can;t seem to get it back to the old original ugly black.
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RE: Default Command Line Experience in Windows is Now Windows Terminal - by bert22306 - 10-20-2022, 10:10 PM

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