Post: Change CMD Different Colors!
03-31-2011, 11:53 PM #1
Cody_h4x
Nobody is like me
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Changing CMD's Color Tutorial!



Okay so this is somthing thats more fun than being helpful. You can change the Text and black background into many different colors. It's easy and can add some attention when working with Command Prompt. :p


Steps

1. Firstly bring CMD up, by going to start>RUN> CMD.

2. In Command type:
    COLOR CO


3. This will now bring up numbers from 1-9 and letters from A-F. As well as it shows what color the digit/Letter represents.

4. Simply Choose a Number and a Letter. Beside the Number/letter it says what color that digit or letter represents. Smile

5. So for example if I wanted do make the Background RED and the Text Light Blue I would type.
    COLOR 49


NOTE: The first number is always the background and the second number is the text color. Smile

All the Color values too use! Smile


    
0=Black 8=Grey
1=Blue 9=Light Blue
2=Green A=Light Green
3=Aqua B=Light Aqua
4=Red C=Light Red
5=Purple D=Light Purple
6=Yellow E=Light Yellow
7=White F=Bright White



Example Smile


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So have fun, And make your CMD look Sexy :p
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The following 3 users say thank you to Cody_h4x for this useful post:

HecmanHD, Pass Word, xDylanBoyle
04-01-2011, 10:36 PM #11
zchryfrk
Gym leader
you can also just right click the window and hit properties. then go to the color tab and there are many options for colors
04-02-2011, 12:25 AM #12
viralhysteria
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This is really old, but thanks for posting.

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