Tech-Tips
To Change Screen Resolution in Windows
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Minimize the browser window and all other windows you have open by clicking the minus button in the top right of each window. You could also right click each open window’s name in the taskbar (usually across the bottom of the screen) and select Minimize.
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Right click any blank area of your desktop.
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Select Properties from the list that appears.
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Select the Settings tab (far right tab). Image below.
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In the bottom left is a section called Screen Resolution that contains a sliding rule. Left click the indicator and slide it. This changes the resolution of your monitor.
Sliding it to the right will decrease the resolution (make things appear bigger on the screen and less of the web page is visible).
Sliding the indicator to the right will increase the resolution (make things appear smaller and more of the web page is visible).
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Click Apply.
The screen will flicker and the resolution will be adjusted.
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Left click the browser name in the taskbar and the browser window will maximize.
Pretty easy isn’t it.
Changing the resolution back to your original settings or experimenting further is just as easy. Just follow the instructions above and make your changes.
If you clicked the Apply button as you changed the resolution the Display Properties dialog box will still be open. Just slide the indicator either left or right to adjust.
When you are finished experimenting click the Ok button to set the resolution and close the Display Properties dialog box.
Click here for a quick browser test page.
| Rank |
Size |
Percent |
| 1 |
1024x768 |
29.98% |
| 2 |
1280x800 |
20.17% |
| 3 |
1280x1024 |
11.57% |
| 4 |
1440x900 |
8.63% |
| 5 |
1680x1050 |
5.67% |
| 6 |
800x600 |
4.35% |
| 7 |
1152x864 |
2.61% |
| 8 |
1366x768 |
2.55% |
| 9 |
1920x1200 |
2.00% |
| 10 |
1280x768 |
1.56% |
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