Mike A
20 discussion posts
I'm trying to set compatibility settings for Windows Terminal but I can't find it in the application list and dragging the reticle over the application doesn't work.
Hi Mike,
It looks like the default location is in a hidden folder. If you launch DisplayFusion as administrator and browse to this file path, you should find it there: C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_1.8.1521.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe
Hope that helps!
Mike A
20 discussion posts
The path on my system was slightly different, but I was able to manually select the application that way. Thanks!
Any idea why the application isn't selectable in the "normal" ways?
Hi Mike,
I'm not too sure! It should be appearing with the other UWP apps in the list. I've added this to our list to look into, so we'll be sure to let you know if we find anything.
Thanks!
jasoncollege24
63 discussion posts
I know this is a very late addition, but I'm having the same problem. In my case, I'm trying to move the "Move window to next monitor" button over just a tad, so it's out of the way, when many tabs are open.
I can run CMD as admin to get the app's executable path (Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_1.11.3471.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\wt.exe), but it seems DF won't apply compatibility settings.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong, or is it because I'm not running DF as admin? (Note: I really don't want to run it as admin, since it runs at startup)
Mike A
20 discussion posts
The executable it windowsterminal.exe IIRC. wt.exe is basically an alias.
jasoncollege24
63 discussion posts
Thank you! That was the solution