This tutorial will show you how to change the appearance of PuTTY
If you’re going to be using PuTTY a lot, you’ll probably want to customize its appearance to what you like best. PuTTY has a number of settings that allow you to do this
1) Once you have PuTTY open, load a session from the menu
2) Then, go to Appearance
The first settings here allow you to adjust the cursor’s appearance
3) The default is Block, but you can change it to one of the other two, if you want. We’ll pick Vertical line
4) Click this checkbox to make the cursor blink
5) Now, for the Font settings
6) Click Change…
7) Select a new font from the list. Only monospaced fonts will show up; these are fonts whose characters are all the same width
8) Change its style, or just leave it set to Regular
9) Adjust the size to something a bit bigger
10) Then, click OK
Notice… the font name and size listed here has changed
11) Mark this checkbox to hide the mouse pointer when typing
12) Last on this page, you can adjust the appearance of the window border. Use this value to control the size of the Gap between text and window edge
13) To display a sunken edge border, click this checkbox
14) Now, go to Colours
Let’s change the background and foreground colors
15) Hit Modify
16) Choose a Basic color, or pick a custom color using the tool at right. Let’s use white
17) Click OK
18) Now, for the Foreground color
19) We’ll pick Black for this
Feel free to change any other colors you want
20) Now, return to the Session page
21) Save our changes to the session
22) Then, press Open
You should notice that this looks quite a bit different than it does with the default settings
That cursor color is a little bright on a white background. You can change it with the Colours settings, where we just were
23) Log in
24) Test out a command
That’s it! You now know how to change PuTTY’s appearance.