![]() ![]() Click the ‘Create a Dedicated Hotkey window…’ button.Select ‘iTerm2 > Preferences…’ from the iTerm2 toolbar.When you switch to iTerm2, you gain the ability to create a keyboard shortcut that lets you launch the “Terminal” window with the press of a few keys: However, if you use the Terminal on a regular basis, then the fact that you can’t launch it with a keyboard shortcut is one of those little niggles that can become seriously frustrating. MacOS’ default Terminal isn’t exactly difficult to reach (you can find it by navigating to ‘Applications > Utilities > Terminal’). This opens a ‘Fonts’ window where you can change the font family, typeface and font size.Select ‘Profiles’ and make sure ‘Default’ is selected. ![]() If you’re struggling to read the Terminal text, then you can change the text size and font family: To change the colour of the iTerm2 background, select ‘Background’ and then make your selection from the colour picker. ![]() The iTerm2 window updates automatically as you select different colours, so you can immediately see how your changes will look.
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