Not that useful for but for anyone else who finds this ticket with the same symptoms, check again after next system startup. In that session I was also removing "X here" registry keys for things like Git Bash or MSYS (since I want to run those in Terminal, not conhost) and it was taking effect immediately, but I assume things registered by CLSID rather than a 'shell' registry key are more likely to be cached until reboot. This is Windows 10 20H2 (19042.928).Īfter a reboot or two after uninstalling the non-Preview version (and the last reboot was a system-crash, so know it was a clean boot), I happened to notice that my "Open in Windows Terminal" option is back, just for the Preview version (the only one I have installed), so I assume this symptom can be triggered by Explorer caching stuff. Creating a new pane Switching between panes Resizing a pane Closing a pane Customizing panes using key bindings There's great docs on setting up hotkeys for this, and you should. I hit this problem the other day, both versions installed from the store, same Preview version as the original bug report, but I didn't notice the non-preview version number before I uninstalled it.
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