Adjust Your Window to Win's CLI: Default Actions
Adjust Your Window to Win’s CLI: Default Actions
If you find the default terminal emulator on your Windows PC—Windows Console Host—to be too basic and lacking in features, there are a few good alternatives. These alternative apps, like Windows Terminal, offer several advanced features like tabs, profiles, the ability to open multiple windows, and more.
Setting a terminal as the default app for Command Prompt and PowerShell is fairly straightforward. Here are some methods you can use to make the switch.
1. How to Change the Default Terminal App via Windows Terminal’s Settings
The most straightforward way to change the default command-line interface on your Windows computer is by using Windows Terminal’s settings menu. Here are the steps you can follow.
- Press Win + S to open the search menu.
- Type Terminal in the search box and press Enter (see how to open the Windows Terminal for more methods).
- Click the down-arrow icon at the top and select Settings from the resulting menu.
- Use the drop-down menu next to Default terminal application to select your chosen terminal from the list.
- Optionally, you can set the Default profile that opens when you launch the Terminal app.
- Click the Save button at the bottom.
If you want to undo the above changes later, simply repeat the above steps and select Windows console host or Let Windows decide in the Default terminal application drop-down menu.
Alternatively, you can also reset the Terminal app on your PC. If you are interested in doing that, check our guide on how to reset the Windows Terminal settings to their defaults in Windows .
2. How to Change the Default Terminal App Using Windows Console Host Properties
Another way to change the default terminal app on your Windows 10 or 11 PC is via the Windows Console Host properties. Here are the steps for the same.
- Click the magnifying icon on the taskbar to access the search menu.
- Type in command prompt or powershell in the search box and select the first result that appears.
- Right-click on the title bar of the Command Prompt or PowerShell window and select Properties.
- In the “Command Prompt” Properties or “Windows PowerShell” Properties window that appears, switch to the Terminal tab.
- Click the drop-down menu under Default Terminal Application to select your favorite terminal app, or Let Windows decide to revert the option to its default.
- Click the OK button to save your changes.
- Title: Adjust Your Window to Win's CLI: Default Actions
- Author: David
- Created at : 2024-08-15 23:15:53
- Updated at : 2024-08-16 23:15:53
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