

The team has spent the weeks leading up to Build dealing with fit and finish, having put out a release candidate just over two weeks ago that, among other things, fixed the habit Terminal had of crashing on exit for some users. Switch input language and keyboard layout. Cycle backwards through language and keyboard layout.

Move an app or window in the desktop from one monitor to another. More seriously, the app has configuration options aplenty to permit users to get their terminal sessions just so, and will cheerfully support the likes of PowerShell as well as WSL distributions. Windows logo key + Shift + Left arrow or Right arrow. Microsoft has finally updated its All-in-One Surface Studio after fours of neglect and is dubbing the upgrade the Surface Studio 2+. Announced at Build 2019 with a source package for the brave, the open source command line tool has come along nicely over the last year, adding some initially clunky support for tabs as well as a delightfully retro CRT screen effect. The Surface Studio is back and very familiar.

The release of Windows Terminal v1.0 was not entirely surprising. I call it Retrowave.Build Microsoft celebrated this year's Build conference by emitting the first stable release of its new Windows Terminal and a getting-there incarnation of its handy set of PowerToys utilities.īoth could easily be part of the core Windows build, but the fact they aren't ( like Edge) means that the apps have enjoyed a rapid pace of development.

The Windows Terminal 1.12 build will be released through the Windows Insider Program before being delivered to retail versions of Windows. So here's the Theme I'm contributing, which is based off of my favorite VS Code Theme, 1984 Unbolded. Welcome to the first Windows Terminal release of 2022 This release will add the new features below to Windows Terminal Preview 1.13 and migrate Windows Terminal to version 1.12, which includes all of the features from this previous blog post. I love it and even miss Windows Terminal when I develop PowerShell on my Mac. Now, it's more widely available, so I decided to jump in and try it out. I was sooo excited when Microsoft first made the announcement but was disappointed when I found out I'd have to run a specific version of Windows and compile the app myself. After reading a number of Windows Terminal posts by Thomas Maurer and seeing Windows Terminal Preview available in my Windows App Store, I finally decided to dive in again.
