Step 1: Open TC++ (normally C:\TC\BIN\TC.EXE). In the startup it will show a dialogue box that it doesn’t support full screen mode as seen in the picture below. Just select ignore option. Then it will open the small screen mode.
Step 2: Go to the top left of the window and click. It will show a menu as shown in the figure. Then select properties from the menu.
Step 3: Now it will show the properties window, in which you select the Font tab. There you can see two font options as Raster and Lucida Console. The default will be Raster. You select Lucida Console and select the size from the size list as 28.
Step 4: After selecting the fonts, now you have to select the layout tab where you can see screen buffer size, window size, and window position options. First unselect the “Let system position window” option from window position options. Now make the following changes:
* <!–[if !supportLists]–> <!–[endif]–>Screen Buffer Size: Width: 82 Height: 28
* <!–[if !supportLists]–> <!–[endif]–>Window Size: Width: 80 Height: 26
* <!–[if !supportLists]–><!–[endif]–>Window Position: Left: -4 Top: -4.
After making the changes select OK.
Now you will see a larger window and very crisp font size in which you can work perfectly fine. This technique actually doesn’t provide full screen in windows 7, but you will find it much better.
NB: The given sizes will work fine for 1280 by 800
screens, but there is no compulsion that you have to use them as
specified. You can always use your own options according to your need.
Guys... Enjoy...
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