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- | **Enable Legacy Console Mode** | + | ====== |
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- | - Open a command prompt, elevated command prompt, PowerShell, or elevated PowerShell window. | + | |
- | Another way is you could also just directly right click on the console window shortcut or file, click/tap on Properties, and go to step 3 below. | + | |
+ | - Open a command prompt, elevated command prompt, PowerShell, or elevated PowerShell window. Another way is you could also just directly right click on the console window shortcut or file, click/tap on Properties, and go to step 3 below. | ||
- Right click or press and hold on the title bar of the console window, and click/tap on Properties. | - Right click or press and hold on the title bar of the console window, and click/tap on Properties. | ||
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- | - Click/Tap on OK to apply. | + | |
- Close and reopen the console window to apply. | - Close and reopen the console window to apply. | ||
This information was given by Mike Ehlert of PCMicro.com | This information was given by Mike Ehlert of PCMicro.com |