For IT professionals, Microsoft is also adding a few changes to the Command Prompt, in build 9841 the company included standard text selection, cut, and copy and paste. But to my surprise in the latest Windows 10 Technical Preview build 9860, the software giant is finally allowing users to maximize the Command Prompt utilizing the full screen like normal application do, instead of just expanding a quarter of the screen as we used see. Before

Even more, the Command Prompt in this latest preview, adapts to the DPI settings for those using a retina display. Now

This might not be a big change, but it certainly is a huge improvement for all those IT administrators who troubleshoot network access and Windows problems in the daily basis. It’s worth noting that Windows 10 Technical Preview build 9841 included a new Experimental tab on the Command Prompt Properties, but the new improvements didn’t quite work well. Now in build 9860 things are a bit more smoother and maximizing full screen in turned on by default and transparency is also supported (featured image).

If you already download and install Windows 10 Technical Preview build 9860, open the Command Prompt and click the maximize button. Awesome, right? All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.