10-20-2022, 11:20 AM
I'm not seeing any change in behavior on my laptop whatsoever.
If you look at the bottom right of the screenshot above, you'll see an option for what you want as a default terminal -- terminal or console. This defaults to console, same as always.
When I change it to default to terminal, I don't find any behavior any different than with the console. The font is a little larger, by default, it seems, but there's no minimizing of the terminal window or any odd behavior like that going on. If someone didn't tell me that this "terminal" wasn't a console, I never would've known the difference on my own. I'd just figure that the UI got a small tweak once again, like console has gotten several times over the years.
I honestly don't see any difference performance wise between console and terminal on my Win 11 laptop.
If you look at the bottom right of the screenshot above, you'll see an option for what you want as a default terminal -- terminal or console. This defaults to console, same as always.
When I change it to default to terminal, I don't find any behavior any different than with the console. The font is a little larger, by default, it seems, but there's no minimizing of the terminal window or any odd behavior like that going on. If someone didn't tell me that this "terminal" wasn't a console, I never would've known the difference on my own. I'd just figure that the UI got a small tweak once again, like console has gotten several times over the years.
I honestly don't see any difference performance wise between console and terminal on my Win 11 laptop.