How To Maximize Windows 7 Command Prompt Window
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One of our readers has asked how to maximize Windows 7 Command Prompt from the default size. Well, many of you might never use the good old Command Prompt, but it’s very useful to do some advanced tasks.
If you are running Windows 7, by default, you can only maximize the Command Prompt vertically. When you click maximize button, the Command Prompt will be maximized vertically. To maximize the Command Prompt window both vertically and horizontally, you need to follow the simple steps given below:
1. Open Command Prompt by entering CMD in Start menu search box and then hitting enter.
2. Right-click on the Command Prompt title bar and select Properties.
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3. Switch to Layout tab.
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4. Change the Width value in Screen Buffer Size box to equal to Height value or change it to your own value.
5. Click Ok button to save it.
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Weather Center is an awesome application to view the current weather conditions in a jiffy. The tool displays the current temperature in the system tray area and is fully customizable.
Upon running the tool for the first time, you will be given an opportunity to to setup the tool by entering your current location. Once done, you can view the current temperature in system tray area and also can view addition information such as dew point, sun rise time, sun set time, humidity and more by opening Weather Center window.
Key features:
- Up-to-date weather information
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Rafael Rivera and Zheng have released a handy application for Windows 7 called Geosense, a Windows Sensor, that provides the Location and Sensors platform in Windows 7 with accurate and reasonably ubiquitous positioning information without requiring or the assistance of GPS hardware, enabling more practical location-based applications and scenarios on Windows 7.
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