How To Change Command Prompt Text And Background Color In Windows 7
Posted March 17, 2011 – 6:17 pm in: Windows 7 GuidesCommand Prompt in the latest version of Windows is more powerful than in earlier versions of Windows. Even though many users rarely open Command Prompt, some of you might be interested in customizing Command Prompt text and background color.
If you love customizing your Windows 7, you can easily personalize Command Prompt text and background color without using third-party utilities. In this guide, we will show you how to customize text and background color of Command Prompt in Windows 7.
1. Open Command Prompt.
2. Right-click on the title bar and select Properties.
3. Switch to Colors tab. Select your desired color for screen text, screen background, popup text, and popup background. Finally, click Ok button to see the change.
4. Once done, close the Command Prompt. Good luck!
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3 Comments
Why is this interesting? What’s next, “How to set a font in Notepad.”?
Why command prompt when we’ve had Windows Powershell since Vista?
Shawn and QB , i think its Okey !
know something new always fun !