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      • Access Properties by right clicking on top of the CMD window, go back to the Font tab, select either 10 x 18 or 12 x 16, and then click OK. You'll then need to go back to the Layout tab and reset the Screen Buffer Size Width to the appropriate value.
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  3. Aug 19, 2014 · How to change/get the font(-size) in the "Console Application" using Windows API or internal command without changing the registry directly?

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    To open command prompt, click "Start", "Run", type "cmd" (without the quotes) and press OK.
    Right-click on the top (the title bar) of the command prompt window and select "Properties". You can also access the properties window by holding ALT+SPACE+P. Notice the four tabs at the top of the properties dialogue box: Options, Font, Layout, Colors.
    When you open the "Options" tab, check "Quick Edit Mode". This will enable you to use the "copy and paste" function in the command prompt window. It is also recommended that you select "Discard Old Duplicates".
    Click on the "Layout" Tab. You will see two sets of options: "Window size" and "Screen buffer size". Window size controls the size of the window you're working with. Screen buffer size controls what's kept in your computer's buffer memory while you're running the command prompt, which can be up to 9999. It can be viewed using the scroll bar on the side of the window.
    Set a proper buffer size according to how much space you will need to keep at any given time. A width of 80 and height of 300 is a common buffer size. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/f\/ff\/Customize-the-Font-in-Windows-Command-Prompt-Step-5-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/ff\/Customize-the-Font-in-Windows-Command-Prompt-Step-5-Version-2.jpg\/v4-174px-Customize ...
    You can create multiple shortcuts for this application and customize them separately for different purposes. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1
    If you're a programmer and looking for some easy-to-use fonts; this page might be helpful. The author introduces some programming fonts, most of them free. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    It is generally recommended that you create a back-up file from registry before making any changes. Since you're only working with one specific key, back up only the "console" key. To do so, right-click on the key and click "export" and then save it somewhere on your hard drive (preferably not in your windows partition). This way, you'll be able to restore the key in case something goes wrong. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
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  4. Oct 11, 2021 · In short, all versions of Windows and even XP can change, up or down, the text size and font for more comfort on the screen. It is also possible to change the colors of the text and the background of the command prompt .

  5. You will then need to reboot your PC, and change the default within command prompt. Start -> Run -> Cmd. Right click the title of the window -> Properties -> Fonts.

  6. Aug 5, 2015 · 1) open command prompt. 2) Right-click on the top (the title bar) of the command prompt window and select "Properties". You can also access the properties window by holding ALT+SPACE+P. Notice the four tabs at the top of the properties dialogue box: Options, Font, Layout, Colors. 3) Open the "Font" tab.

  7. Oct 1, 2020 · To open Command Prompt, press the Windows key, type “cmd” or “Command Prompt”, then hit enter. To configure the appearance of the text in Command Prompt, switch to the “Fonttab. Here you can edit the font size and the specific font used in the “Size” and “Font” sections respectively.

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