

(Optional) Under the "Terminal Scrolling" section, you can check the Disable Scroll-Forward option to limit the scrolling up to the end of the last command input. Use Color - allows you to specify a custom color for the cursor using RGB values. Inverse Color - inverts the color of the cursor based on the current background color. Under the "Cursor Colors" section, you can select between two color styles for the cursor. Solid Box - switches to a solid thick vertical cursor without border lines. Vertical Bar - enables a vertical cursor like the cursor you'll find in text editors.Įmpty Box - switches to an empty thick vertical cursor with border lines. Underscore - allows a thinner cursor, but it's similar to the traditional option. Use Legacy Style - enables the traditional thick underscore cursor. Under the "Cursor Shape" section, you can select a different shape for the Command Prompt cursor: Use the Red, Green, and Blue settings to select the RGB color for the screen background.

#MAC COMMAND TAB SETTINGS HOW TO#
How to customize the Command Prompt look using terminal settings
