Display
Settings → Appearance & Display collects the knobs for how TermZ looks and how much history it keeps.
Interface scale
Section titled “Interface scale”Scale the whole UI from 90% to 150% to suit your display and eyesight. This affects the app chrome; terminal text has its own control below.
Terminal font size
Section titled “Terminal font size”Adjust terminal text independently of the interface, live from the keyboard:
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| ⌘/Ctrl++ | Increase font size |
| ⌘/Ctrl+− | Decrease font size |
| ⌘/Ctrl+0 | Reset to default |
Scrollback
Section titled “Scrollback”Set the scrollback line limit — how many lines of terminal history are kept per session. Higher keeps more to search and scroll; lower uses less memory.
Multi-line paste confirmation
Section titled “Multi-line paste confirmation”To guard against accidentally pasting a block of commands, TermZ can show a confirmation dialog when you paste multiple lines. Toggle the dialog on or off, and set per-line and per-character paste delays — useful for slow serial or SSH links that drop input when it arrives too fast.
