Starting Windows Terminal with Win+X should lead to a different default profile #13284
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Product-Terminal
The new Windows Terminal.
Milestone
Windows Terminal version
1.13.11432.0
Windows build number
10.0.22000.708
Other Software
No response
Steps to reproduce
Expected Behavior
Win+X then I or A should start a Windows native prompt, as people starting Windows Terminal with the Win+X sequence are more likely to need PowerShell (or the command prompt) than Linux or Azure etc.
Consequently, there should be at least 3, more likely 4 different "default" profiles corresponding to the different context in which WT can be started:
Making these defaults configurable could allow say sticking to the command prompt for one of the Win+X sequences while preferring PowerShell for the other.
This means a typical user could start WT in 4 different ways:
Actual Behavior
Win+X then I or A starts the default profile, with no further distinction.
Likewise, Alt+` brings the current WT windows with any tab currently opened
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