DOS+command+make+the+window+larger

DOS command make the window larger

You will notice that the maximise button on the DOS window really does not function as you would expect.

If you wish to maximise. You need to approach it for a different view point.

This different approach also lets you alter the Font, the Background Colour as well.

Here is how :‐

First go Start > Run In the box type without the quotes “ CMD “

Right‐click on the command Prompt title bar.

Select Properties

Then there are actually several ways to change the window size:

On the Options tab, you can select Full Screen under Display Options if you want the window maximized to take up the entire screen (To close it and get back to your desktop, type exit at the command prompt)

[ That is the Chevron > ].

On the Font tab, you can select a preset window size, from 4x6 to 10x18.

When you select a size, youʹll be asked if you want it to apply to this window only or modify the shortcut that started the window.

This will also increase or decrease the font size in proportion to the window size.

On the Layout tab, you can select a custom window size by setting the width and height in pixels.

Again, you can select to apply the setting to the current window only or modify the shortcut! .