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DOS window sizing
Ever since I installed PC Anywhere 10.5 on my WinXP
laptop, my default DOS window (what you see when you write "cmd") has become a tiny 2"x1"window, with font size 3. By clicking the icon in the upper left-hand side of the window I can change the settings for an individual window or a shortcut, but this does not restore the settings for the default DOS window. Where can I change the default settings for this window? Thanks and regards Scott Freeman Beijing, China .. |
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DOS window sizing
-----Original Message----- Ever since I installed PC Anywhere 10.5 on my WinXP laptop, my default DOS window (what you see when you write "cmd") has become a tiny 2"x1"window, with font size 3. By clicking the icon in the upper left-hand side of the window I can change the settings for an individual window or a shortcut, but this does not restore the settings for the default DOS window. Where can I change the default settings for this window? Thanks and regards Scott Freeman Beijing, China .. --------------------------- how are things in beijing these days. i was there in 2002 and it was nice place to visit. --------------------------------------- |
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DOS window sizing
CMD is not a Dos Window. There are cmd windows and Dos windows - they look
similar but are completely different. Though if you start a Dos program the cmd window becomes a dos window. Cmd stores settings by the text in the title bar. You can also right click a shortcut and set the size there. "Scott Freeman" wrote in message ... Ever since I installed PC Anywhere 10.5 on my WinXP laptop, my default DOS window (what you see when you write "cmd") has become a tiny 2"x1"window, with font size 3. By clicking the icon in the upper left-hand side of the window I can change the settings for an individual window or a shortcut, but this does not restore the settings for the default DOS window. Where can I change the default settings for this window? Thanks and regards Scott Freeman Beijing, China . |
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