You now have a Dock icon that immediately starts a PowerShell Terminal! Dragged the terminal file to the right side of your dock (right of the dividing line where your folders and documents live). At the bottom of the list click on the gear icon and select Export. Want PowerShell on your dock for immediate access? In the Terminal Preferences pane, select the PowerShell profile you created. There you have it! Happy PowerShelling on your Mac! Or set PowerShell as your default profile. If you ONLY want to use PowerShell as your terminal window, you can set your startup preference to your PowerShell profile: Viola! Up comes your PowerShell terminal window. To open a terminal window right to PowerShell, select the Shell Menu from the Terminal menu bar. Click Never in the Ask before closing section.Check Run Command and type in powershell (lowercase).check the options you want to see when you have PowerShell tabs.Check or uncheck the other items you want or don’t want to see in the title bar.Click on _Underline in the cursor section.Check all the attributes in the Text section.Change the font to Menlo Regular 24 (or whatever works for you).Click on Color & Effects and select a Dark Blue color from the color wheel.In the Text tab on the right do the following:.Select Duplicate Profile from the drop down.Select the Gear icon at the bottom of the list.Select Profiles in the Preferences window toolbar.
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