Thursday, 1 May 2014

Change Text & Background Colour of Command Window

In this tutorial I am going to show you how to change the colour of texts in command window. This trick works in all versions of Windows. Using this trick you can give your command window a whole new look.

                              Change Text & Background Colour of Command Window

To give your command window a new look you just have to learn a basic command. See below for for complete tutorial with images.

Tutorial:

  1. Open Command window normally.
    Press Win Logo Key + R and type cmd & press Enter.

                                  Change Text & Background Colour of Command Window, Windows Tricks
     
  2. Now Windows Command Window will open. In command window type the command and hit Enter.
    Command:   color a 
  3. Instead of 'a' in above command  you can use any numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from 'a' to ''
    Every number or letter will give different text colour.
     
  4. See the below picture to know which colour you will get when you type a command.

                       Change Text & Background Colour of Command Window, Windows Tricks

Final Words:

  • If you want to revert back to the Default colour of Command Window back then type the below command and hit Enter.
    Command:  color 
  • You can also use the combination of two colours. Giving a combination command will change the text colour and as well as the background colour of Command windows.
    For example, type  color ac and hit Enter.
    Here,  a stands for Background Colour & 
              c stands for text colour.

      Change Text & Background Colour of Command Window, Windows Tricks
  • The Result for this command will be:

                                  Change Text & Background Colour of Command Window, Windows Tricks
     
  • If you need any help related to this trick then comment below.

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