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Default Command Line Experience in Windows is Now Windows Terminal
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(10-20-2022, 10:13 PM)Pete Wrote: Did you  try opening command prompt, right clicking the task bar at the top, select properties, select colors?

Ya. In the old days, and still now if you launch command prompt in admin mode, it works fine. Right click on the title bar of the command line box, click on properties, set whatever you need.

Now, if you launch command line normally, left click of the mouse, and then you right click on the ugly black title bar, you are deluged with a whole bunch of settings. But they don't stick. I looked for some sort of "save," but nothing seems to work.

Obviously I'm doing something wrong. Question is, why the hell "change for the sake of change"? That command line is supposed to work much like the legacy DOS prompt. It's supposed to work with batch files (.bat or .cmd). It doesn't even do that reliably well anymore, unless launched in admin mode.
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RE: Default Command Line Experience in Windows is Now Windows Terminal - by bert22306 - 10-21-2022, 01:09 AM

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