Tuesday, November 16, 2010

How do you change screen resolution?

I cannot change the screen resolution from 600 x 900 (can't remember exact numbers!). I can't click on Properties to access the drivers. So, how do I change it. Everythings coming up extremely over-sized. Thanks in advance.How do you change screen resolution?
Controll panel (from start menu)...';display';...click on settings, gives you a slider to adjust resolution.

It may be youve wiped/mislaid your graphics card driver, and the computer is defaulting to the basic motherboard graphics chip, a very basic one.

You would need to install the driver, from a web site, usually either nvidia, or ATI and know what the model the graphics card is, the system information on your computer will tell you.How do you change screen resolution?
Right click on empty desktop space.

Select ';Properties';.

Select the ';Settings'; tab.

You will see a slider under ';Screen resolution';.

Slide it one notch at a time (using arrow keys) in the direction you want.

Click apply.



Be careful not to slide it too far, you might get a blank screen, because you have exceeded your system's capabilities. Then you would have to follow these sides all over again, only blind. So be careful and don't over do it.
Couldnt you check yourself !!!



THATS WHAT THE



CONTROL PANEL



IS FOR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1



Sorry, im not shouting,.. i need sleep
go to control panel, click on the display and change the settings
Control panel (usually in your start menu)

Display icon (double click)

Settings tab

Screen resolution (change arrow to low or high)

Apply/OK
1: Right Click On Desktop

2: Click Properties

3: At The Display Setting Page Go To Settings Tab

4: Adjust The Resolution By Moving The Lever To Right

5: Chosse The Resolution You Like Then Press Apply
Right click on the desktop, on the menu that pops up click properties, when properties window opens click on the settings tab, on the bottom left hand side, drag slider across to change resolution, (or use drop down menu, which ever you see, depending on what operating system you have.

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