Windows Terminal 1.13 comes with redesigned settings interface and automatic elevation

Windows Terminal 1.13 comes with redesigned settings interface and automatic elevation

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Windows Terminal gets a redesigned settings interface and the option to automatically run profiles with elevated privileges.

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Windows Terminal – NEW features: v1.0 ⇨ v1.15

Microsoft is now rolling out Windows Terminal version 1.13 as a preview, with new visual changes to the settings interface and features, such as the ability to run Terminal as administrator by default.

According to the official changelogs, version 1.13 introduces a new design of the settings interface that follows the style of Windows 11 with rounded corners, expandable settings, and more.

If you are a technical user who frequently uses an elevated command shell, starting with this release, you can configure any profile to run elevated when Windows Terminal automatically starts. You can hold down the "Ctrl" key and click the profile to run it as administrator.