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Windows terminal font larger
Windows terminal font larger







windows terminal font larger

Here is a list of different ways in which a Windows user can easily customize the Windows Terminal. Customize WSL Using Oh My Posh in Windows Terminal List of Ways To Customize Windows Terminal on Windows PCs I tend to use Method 1 the first time I change the defaults and then Method 2 if I need to make a quick change at a later date.4. I created it using Putty on my Windows PC so it may look slightly different to your setup but the process is the same. See below for a video showing this method. To apply these new settings to your command prompt without rebooting you can run the following command : sudo /etc/init.d/console-setup restart Press CTRL-X, then Y then ENTER to save the changes. Your file should look something like this : Using the arrow keys position the cursor and change the FONTFACE and FONTSIZE lines to : FONTFACE="Terminus" You just need to load it into your preferred text editor and tweak a few lines : sudo nano /etc/default/console-setup This method involves editing a system file called “console-setup”. 16×32 is a font size that will be twice the size of the default. There will be short delay before you are returned to the command prompt with the new font size. Using the right arrow key select “OK” and press ENTER. Using the up/down arrow keys select “16×32”. Using the up/down arrow keys select “Terminus”. Using the up/down arrow keys select “Guess optimal character set”.

windows terminal font larger

Using the up/down arrow keys select “UTF-8”. This will launch a “Package Configuration” screen : Run it using the command shown below : sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup This method uses a system utility called “dpkg-reconfigure”. It won’t affect Putty/SSH sessions.Ĭhanging the font size on the console is easy to do and there are two methods you can choose. It only changes the font within the console if you are using a screen connected directly to the Pi.

windows terminal font larger

I usually do this when I am using various portable LCD screens (eg the HDMIPi). If you are using your Raspberry Pi with a smaller screen you may want to change the font used on the command line to make it easier to read.









Windows terminal font larger