How To Change The Command Prompt Font Size on Windows 10?

If you have been using and observing Command Prompt for a while, you must be aware that the Command prompt always opens at a fixed position on the desktop and has a fixed window size. Sometimes, the default window size of the command prompt is either too small or too large. Again, sometimes, the command prompt is not properly positioned on the desktop. Sometimes it is on the center, whereas sometimes, it goes at extreme corners. So re-position the Command Prompt window, check the article.

For the latest Builds of Windows 10, you won’t find the Command Prompt by right clicking on the Start Button. You have to press Windows+R to open the Run window. Then type cmd in the search panel and hit Enter. The Command prompt will open. Now to set the default window size for Command Prompt Window, check out the steps below:

Steps To Change The Command Prompt Font Size on Windows 10

1. Open Command prompt. Then right click on the uppermost panel. Go to Properties.

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2. Next, go to Font tab. In the Font tab, you will find different font sizes for the Command prompt Window position. You can change the font size by tapping on the

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3. Now, close the Properties window. Right click on the title bar of the Command Prompt window, select Defaults from the context menu. The Properties window will open once again. If you enter any text, you can find that the font has been changed.

 

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