Customizing DOS Window Settings starts by right clicking the Start Menu
Type in
cmd and hit
Enter
To get to your DOS window faster, you can pin it to your task bar.
Right click the task bar CMD window icon and select
Pin this program to taskbar
On the DOS window title bar,
Right click and select the
Defaults menu item

Select the
Quick Edit Mode setting. This allows you to highlight text in the window easily.

In the
Font tab, select a slimmer TrueType font, like
Consolas or Lucida Console, and set the font size to
10
In the
Layout tab, change the
Window Size to 132 columns and 56 rows

Click OK to save. The next DOS window you open will appear with your customized settings.
reference: http://www.candelatech.com/cookbook.php?vol=misc&book=Custom+DOS+Window+Settings
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