How to change the default font of the command prompt

Topics Computer on April 28th, 2008

I don’t know about you but I think the default font of the prompt is ugly and hard to read. This guide shows you how to change the default font from a Raster font to a Consolas font specially designed for developers.

If your doesn’t have the Consolas font this guide shows you where to get it and how to configure the prompt to recognize it.

Change the Prompt’s Font

1. Click the Start orb, All Programs, Accessories, and then open the Prompt.

2. Right-click the top bar of the prompt and then select Defaults.

3. Select the Font tab.

4. Change the font to and set the size to 14. If you don’t see the font follow the directions below to install it.

5. Click OK to save the changes.

Install the Consolas Font

1. and install the Consolas font from Microsoft.

2. Open an elevated prompt (Start, All Programs, Accessories, right-click Prompt and select Run As Administrator) and then the following: reg add

“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\\ NT\CurrentVersion\Console\” /v 00 /d Consolas

3. Press Enter on your to add the .

4. Restart your and follow the instructions under Change the Prompt’s Font above.

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