Category: Windows Terminal

  • How to restore blue background in PowerShell on Windows Terminal

    Yes, you can use PowerShell with the legacy blue background on Windows Terminal – here’s how. The post How to restore blue background in PowerShell on Windows Terminal appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • How to change starting directory on Windows Terminal

    Do you want to start a Windows Terminal command in a different directory? Here’s how to do it using the settings UI and settings.json. The post How to change starting directory on Windows Terminal appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • How to change default font face on Windows Terminal

    Windows Terminal lets you change the font face globally and individually for each console, and here’s how to do it. The post How to change default font face on Windows Terminal appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • Windows Terminal: a closer look at new settings UI

    Here’s a deep look into the new settings UI for the Windows Terminal app on Windows 10. The post Windows Terminal: a closer look at new settings UI appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • How to enable settings UI on Windows Terminal

    Here are the steps to enable the new settings graphical interface in the Windows Terminal app. The post How to enable settings UI on Windows Terminal appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • Windows Terminal gets new features with version 1.6

    Windows Terminal 1.6 now ships with new settings graphical interface and many features and improvements. The post Windows Terminal gets new features with version 1.6 appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site