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First reported by Android Authority
Android’s Linux Terminal no longer restricts you to a single font and window in QPR1 Beta 6

Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 Linux Terminal: Custom Fonts, Multi-Window, and Shortcut Remapping

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Gadget Hacks

2d ago

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Gadget HacksAndroid 17 QPR1 Beta 6 Linux Terminal: Custom Fonts, Multi-Window, and Shortcut Remappinggadgethacks.com
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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 Linux Terminal: Custom Fonts, Multi-Window, and Shortcut Remapping Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 adds three features to the built-in Linux Terminal: custom font imports, multi-window support, and per-shortcut keyboard remapping. Two of them, custom fonts and separate windows, were reported this week by Android Authority; the shortcut controls came from a separate Android Authority report published the same day. The additions continue a customization push that started with Alacritty theme imports in Beta 1 earlier this year. One thing to know up front: the Terminal app launched on Pixel devices with the March 2025 Pixel Drop, Android Authority noted. Which devices beyond Pixels gain access, and when, is not officially documented. Non-Pixel users should factor that in when weighing whether any of this matters to them right now. What changed in the Android Terminal app: custom fonts, multi-window support, and keyboard shortcuts Custom fonts. Before Beta 6, the Terminal

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