1. Move the slider under “Resolution” to adjust your display resolution (recommended).
2. Right click on an empty area of your desktop, select “Screen Resolution” and adjust the resolution from there.
3. Go to “Control Panel”, open the “Appearance and Personalization” section and then click “Adjust Screen Resolution”.
4. On the left side of the window, click on the “Advanced Settings” link. This will take you to the Display Properties window.
5. Click on the “Monitor” tab and then click on the “Properties” button.
6. Adjust the brightness and contrast for your display by using the sliders below.
7. Adjust the color temperatures and gamma correction settings to improve the visuals of your display.
8. Change the refresh rate of your monitor. Refresh rate determines how often the screen updates within a given amount of time and can be adjusted to improve the quality of your display.
9. To change the size of the text, icons and other items on your computer’s screen, you can use the “Change the size of all items” slider in the “Visual Effects” tab located in the “Advanced Settings” window.
10. If you are having problems with text blurring or objects moving around rapidly on your screen, you may need to adjust the font smoothing option in the “Text Properties” window. This is also located in the “Advanced Settings” window.
11. To adjust the orientation or position of your display, use the “Rotation” and “Position” tabs located in the “Advanced Settings” window.
12. You can also adjust the positioning of the items on your screen with the “Desktop Area” option located in the “Desktop Properties” window.
13. To adjust the power settings of your monitor, open the “Power Options” window in the “Control Panel” and select a preset or customize the power settings yourself.
14. To change the color profile of your monitor, you can use the “Color Management” utility found in the “Display Settings” window.
15. If you want to adjust the colors or gamma of specific portions of your display, you can try using the “Color Balance” or “Gamma Correction” options found in the “Color Management” window.
16. To adjust the refresh rate of your monitor and choose which screen resolution best suits your needs, you can use the “Monitor Settings” tab in the “Advanced Settings” window.
17. To adjust the color temperature of your display, you can use the “Basic Color” tab located in the “Advanced Settings” window.
18. To adjust the sharpness of the images displayed on your monitor, you can use the “Sharpness” slider found in the “Advanced Settings” window.
19. To adjust the tint and hue of the colors displayed on your monitor, you can use the “Tint” and “Hue” adjustment options found in the “Advanced Settings” window.