Click Apply. It's below the "Resolution" bar. Clicking this button will apply your selected resolution to the screen. Click Keep changes. If you don't like your new resolution settings, you can click Revert or simply wait for a few seconds until the resolution automatically reverts to your computer's default setting. Method 2. Click Screen resolution. It's toward the bottom of the right-click menu. Click the resolution bar. It's below the "Resolution" heading. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu with different resolution values, such as " x Click OK.
It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will prompt you to confirm your choice. Click Yes when prompted. 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.
Method 3. Click Personalize. On some versions of Vista, this option may say Properties instead. Click Display Settings. This link is at the bottom of the "Personalize" window. Click and drag the "Resolution" slider left or right. 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. Method 4.
Right-click anywhere on the desktop. This will invoke a drop-down menu. Click Properties. 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. After doing so, your screen will change resolution, and a confirmation box will appear. 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. Method 5. Using a mouse, right click on an empty part of the screen. There should be a pop-up menu that appears. Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. As far as I can see, they are incompatible. I am truly fed up after over two years of content being distorted on my screen.
This is best exemplified by photos the displayable area of the screen is 17 inches x So I set it to Therefore the photos should now be right It appears I need something like x, but no such resolution is offered. You will now be presented with the Display Settings dialogue box as shown in fig 1. From here you can not just alter your screen resolution, but also control any extra displays you may have and change the color depth of your display.
The maximum resolution that you can select with the slider will depend on your video card and display's graphical capabilities. The greater the resolution you select the more fine the display will become.
If you want to make the Vista environment more legible everything bigger then use the slider to select a lower resolution than your current one.
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