How to Customize your command prompt's text colour and many more tips and tricks
1. How to customize your command prompt's text color
Sometimes you might have thought, what if I could change the color of the texts in the command prompt. Yes, you can simply follow these,
To change the color type color<space>number of the color and enter
0=Black
1=Blue
2=Green
3=Aqua
4=Red
5=Purple
6=Yellow
7=White
8=Gray
9=Light Blue
A=Light Green
B=Light Aqua
C=Light Red
D=Light Purple
E=Light Yellow
F=Bright White
As given above type, for example, if you want blue color simply type color<space>1 and enter
NOTE:- The text color would restore to normal after you reopen the Command Prompt after closing the window.
Sometimes you might feel that the size of the display is reduced due to the taskbar, you could fix this issue by simply following these steps, Start>Control Panel>Appearance and Personalization.Taskbar and Navigation.
3. Clearly see the desktop option o the bottom right corner
Sometimes it may be trouble searching where is that desktop icon, this feature may be helpful for you, Right click the mouse>Personalization>Taskbar.
4. Customizing the background o Command Prompt
Sometimes you might feel boring seeing a black background, by using these steps you could change the color of the background of Command Prompt. Open>Command Prompt>Right click the status bar> click Properties>Colors
5. Split Screen
Sometimes, some of you might feel disturbed by a screen messed up with windows, as a solution windows Operating System has a feature called split-screen. Click and drag a window to a corner o a screen > and click and drag another window to another corner of the screen.
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