Command Prompt, it is the command-line interpreter on Windows OS and also known as ‘cmd.exe’ or ‘cmd’. Basically, Command Prompt or ‘cmd’ interacts with the user through a command-line interface that allows user to navigate their operating system with ease. In the previous version of Windows OS, Command Prompt opens with a black background interface, so there is a little bit complications like, user was not able to see background stuff on the screen while working in ‘cmd’.
Thankfully, the Command Prompt in Windows 10 gets several new advanced features that make the user experience better. With a new code and improved editing features, you also capable to make it transparent. More so, you can also use it in full-screen mode. Well, take a look at some of its new and advanced features, which are mentioned below.
New advanced features of Command Prompt in Windows 10
· This new Command Prompt brings various architecture updates. The primary function of Conhost.exe is now loading either a DLL containing the primary console, or one that brings new code.
· The Command Prompt window in Windows 10 can go full-screen (80 characters). So, you can easily grab the edge as well as pull the console window wider. Simply, click on the Maximize button to make it full-screen.
· Yes, now text selection and editing keys are available.
· Click-and-drag selection option will understand, and select line-by-line. Want to select in the Block mode, just hold-down the ‘ALT’ key on the keyboard when you start selection.
· Advanced keyboard editing and selection options.
· Word wrap also available.
· By default, the quick-edit mode enabled.
Make Command Prompt transparent in Windows 10
With the previous version of Windows OS, you need to take help from third-party software applications to transparent the Command Prompt. But, now with Windows 10, you can easily transparent the Command Prompt with the help of in-built options. Actually, transparency enables to see the screen stuff while working in command prompt. To do so, you need to right-click on the title bar of the command prompt, and then select the Properties option to access transparency feature.
After that, a new window will appear that includes four major categories, namely Option, Font, Layout, and Colors. Now, just select the Color tab, and then you will be able to adjust the transparency of the command prompt. In the Color tab, you can see a moving slider button, so that simply move that slider to adjust the transparency.
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