From the course: Windows 11 for IT Support: Intermediate Troubleshooting

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Using the Windows Terminal

Using the Windows Terminal

- [Instructor] If you tend to do a lot of work from the command line, then you should definitely check out the terminal tool that comes with Windows 11. So to access the terminal tool, what you would do is click on the Start button and then click on All Apps, and then scroll down and you'll notice that we have an option for the terminal. I'll go ahead and click on that now. And this opens up the terminal. Now you'll notice that when I open the terminal, I'm taken into PowerShell, but there's a little bit more going on here than meets the eye. Yes, this is a PowerShell environment, but because we're working inside of the terminal, we can do some things that we might not otherwise be able to do. For example, we can open up additional tabs. So I could click the plus sign and now I have two separate PowerShell tabs open. Another thing that we can do is we can rename tabs or even change their color as a way of…

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