How to set the background color of CMD command prompt window in Win7 system

  

I believe many Win7 system users will be bored with the white text and black background of the CMD command prompt, but I don't know if I can change the color? How to change the color? If you want to change the background color of the CMD Command Prompt window, let's take a look.

The specific method steps are as follows:

1. Press “Win+R” key combination to open the run, enter “regedit” open the registry editor;

2, in the Registry Editor, expand "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Command Processor";;

3, double-click to open "DefaultColor", and its numerical data Modify to change the color of the command prompt box.

The color attribute is specified by two hexadecimal digits -- the first is the background and the second is the foreground. Each number can be one of the following values:

0 = black 8 = gray

1 = blue 9 = light blue

2 = green A = light Green

3 = light green B = light green

4 = red C = light red

5 = purple D = lavender

6 = Yellow E = light yellow

7 = white F = bright white

For example, if we enter “FC”, the background will turn white and the word will turn white. Feel free to piece together.

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