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I am running a dos program how to full screen

2022.01.14 16:45


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I still have several users who need to use DOS programs. In Windows 98 I can set up a shortcut and by adjusting the properties I can have the DOS program occupy the entire screen. In WindowsXp, no matter what combination of screen settings I adjust, I can only get a DOS program to occupy the upper half of the screen. I can make it so the DOS program is the only thing displaying on the screen i. Any ideas? Here you can set the cursor size; display option, either full screen or a window mode; command history; and edit options.


Select the second tab, Font. Here you can set the default font and font size which selects the window size. Select the third tab, Layout. Here you set the screen buffer size and the windows size. By setting the screen buffer size to a higher number mine is at , you buffer lines displayed and you will be able to scroll back to see them.


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Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Application Compatibility. Sign in to vote. I have a client where I replaced two computers with new Windows 7 Pro computers and I installed Windows 7 Pro on two other computers. The client has several DOS programs that they use. I had advised them that they need to replace the DOS programs with newer ones, but they opted to stay with the trusty old programs. I got them running on Windows 7 just fine and they can print without problems.


Open the Start menu. You'll need to start the Command Prompt as an administrator, which you can do from the Start menu. Right-click "Command Prompt" and select "Run as administrator".


If you aren't logged in with an administrator account, you'll need to enter the administrator password. Type wmic in the Command Prompt and press. Don't worry about using this tool, you'll only be using it to trick the Command Prompt into maximizing the window. You'll notice that the prompt will change. Maximize the window once WMIC is open. Click the Maximize button in the corner of the Command Prompt window.


It should now take up the whole screen, but will still have borders and the title bar. Exit WMIC by typing exit and then pressing. You will be taken back to the regular Command Prompt. The window will stay maximized. You can now start using the Command Prompt in a window that takes up the whole screen.


Close and reopen Command Prompt. Your changes will stay in effect even after you close the Command Prompt. The changes will even take effect in the regular version of Command Prompt. Method 2.


Microsoft introduced a new display driver in Windows Vista, which enables the Aero effects. Because of this new driver, Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 8. If you absolutely need the Command Prompt to be full-screen, you can disable this new driver. This will limit your image options and restrict your display to x , but it will allow you to use the Command Prompt in full-screen.


If you need to return to your normal display, you just need to re-enable the drivers. Open the Control Panel. You can find the Control Panel in the Start menu. In Windows 8. Open the Device Manager. Expand the "Display adapters" section.