![]() A final, but slightly riskier, alternative is to download these two files from the Internet. Additionally, you have the Windows XP CD, you should be able to find both these files in the i386 directory on the disc. I think the easiest fix for this would be to disable the conpty cursor optimisations whenever we've got double-width lines renditions on the page. Double click the executable to run the classic HyperTerminal program, and be on your merry way. Then when it needs to move down a row to output the ^, it uses a backspace to adjust the column offset, but that adjustment wasn't needed, so the ^ ends up in the wrong column. However, conpty doesn't recognise that state, so it thinks the cursor is one column to the right of where it really is. ![]() What's happening is the * is written at the end of a double-width line, so the cursor sets the delayed wrap flag, but doesn't move forward. I'm almost sure this used to work in the past, so I suspect this might be fallout from one of the delayed EOL wrap fixes (possibly PR #14640 or PR #14936). The ^ character is one column to the left of v. Windows Terminal was first launched in May 2019 with a stated aim to run a multi-tabbed console that could run the PowerShell. The new Windows Terminal also allows you to experiment with different themes which we cover toward the end. The v and ^ characters should be in the same column, looking something like this: This tutorial covers different ways to install Windows Terminal on Windows 10 machines. ![]() Then, click or tap the Windows Terminal search result. The recommended way is to use the Windows Store for this. If it works, then you are all set with the new version Installing Windows 10 Terminal To install Windows Terminal you have a couple of options. Execute clear to make sure he screen is cleared. In Windows 10, click inside the search box from the taskbar and type terminal or windows terminal. Start Windows Terminal and press Alt + Shift + -, your terminal screen should split now horizontally.Make sure your screen width is an even number of columns.Start a bash shell in Windows Terminal.
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