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Understand how to fix your desktop monitor's screen resolution in Windows
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If you want to change your monitor's screen resolution to 1920x1080 or another resolution, this can be adjusted in the Windows settings. This can affect your desktop screen size and make images more high-quality. This wikiHow will show you how to change the screen resolution on a PC.

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  • To change the screen resolution, right-click the desktop and click "Display settings".
  • Select the drop-down menu next to "Display resolution" and pick a new resolution.
  • Click "Keep changes" to apply the new resolution or "Revert" to select a new one.
Method 1
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Windows 11

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  1. This will be in the middle of the menu.
  2. This will be under the Scale & layout header.[1]
    • If you have dual monitors, select a monitor underneath Display first.
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  3. Picking the proper resolution can fit your screen to your monitor and even make images more crisp. This could also improve gaming performance.
    • When a new resolution is selected, a prompt will appear.
  4. This will set your new resolution.
    • If you don't like the new resolution, click Revert or wait the specified time for Windows to automatically revert to the last setting.
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Windows 10

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  1. It's toward the bottom of the menu.
  2. This will be underneath the Scale and layout header.
  3. Once selected, a prompt will appear.
  4. This will set your new resolution.
    • If you don't like the new resolution, click Revert or wait the specified time for Windows to automatically revert to the last setting.
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Windows 7 and 8

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  1. It's toward the bottom of the right-click menu.
  2. This opens a slider with different resolution values.
    • On Windows 7, you may have a vertical slider here that allows you to click and drag a MacButton up or down to increase or decrease the resolution.
  3. The resolution best-suited to your computer's screen will say (Recommended) next to it.
    • The higher the resolution number is, the smaller your computer's text and icons will appear.
  4. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will prompt you to confirm your choice.
  5. Doing so will save your resolution settings.
    • If you don't like the new resolution settings, you can click Revert or simply wait a few seconds for your computer's resolution to revert to your computer's default.
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Windows Vista

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  1. It's toward the bottom of the right-click menu.
  2. This link is at the bottom of the "Personalize" window.
  3. It's near the bottom of the "Display Settings" window. Dragging the slider to the left will decrease your screen resolution, while dragging it to the right will increase the resolution.
    • Raising your resolution will make things smaller, while lowering the resolution will make things larger.
    • If you are having difficulty seeing things on your computer, try lowering your resolution.
    • If you want the clearest picture possible, raise the resolution to the size recommended for your display.
  4. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will prompt you to confirm your choice.
  5. Doing so will save your resolution settings.
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Windows XP

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  1. It's at the bottom of the menu. This will open the "Display Properties" window.
    • If "Display Properties" doesn't open to the Settings tab, click it at the top of the window.
  2. It's near the bottom of the "Display Settings" window. Dragging the slider to the left will decrease your screen resolution, while dragging it to the right will increase the resolution.
    • Raising your resolution will make things smaller, while lowering the resolution will make things larger.
    • If you are having difficulty seeing things on your computer, try lowering your resolution.
    • If you want the clearest picture possible, raise the resolution to the size recommended for your display.
  3. Doing this will save your resolution settings.
    • If you don't like the new resolution settings, wait for a few seconds; the screen will revert to the old settings.
    • Click OK to close the "Display Properties" window. Your new resolution will be saved.
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Windows ME

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  1. There should be a pop-up menu that appears.
  2. A list of sizes will expand.
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  • Question
    How can I make the desktop icons bigger?
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    Using a mouse, right click on an empty part of the screen. There should be a pop-up menu that appears. Scroll over to View, and select how big you want your icons to be.
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    How do I change my screen so that the images are not sideways?
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    The simple answer is to hold the camera sideways. The camera has a default direction it considers up and down, the PC will read this from the image file. However, if you open the image with an image editor, most have the option to simply rotate the image. Do this and then save it. Look for the curved left or curved right arrows. It may be a pain to have to do this on each image, but it is certainly preferable to having everything sideways.
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    I use an LCD TV as a monitor. I have tried changing my screen resolution, but it seems impossible. What do I do?
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    Your monitor should have some settings built-in that allow you to change the Screen Resolution. Otherwise, just right-click your desktop and press Screen Resolution
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