Security News > 2021 > February > Microsoft is testing a hidden Windows Terminal Settings screen
If you are not familiar with Windows Terminal, it is an open-source application developed by Microsoft that allows you to open multiple console tabs in the same Windows.
In the current Windows Terminal 1.5 release, you need to modify a settings.
Starting in Windows Terminal Preview 1.6, released two weeks ago, Microsoft is testing a feature that allows you to configure the application's settings using a hidden graphical user interface.
You can now press the Ctrl+Shift+S keyboard combination to launch a Settings GUI that allows you to configure all the general application settings for Windows Terminal.
In the past, configuring Windows Terminal required a bit of playing to see what worked and hoping a saved settings.
With the new Settings GUI, it is much easier to configure Windows Terminal and your configured profiles.
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