To adjust display settings in Windows, you can follow the steps below:
1. Open the Settings app. The Settings app can be accessed by pressing the Start button and then selecting the gear icon.
2. Select the System option.
3. Select the Display tab on the left-hand side of the window.
4. You will now see a number of display settings listed on the right-hand side of the window. You can adjust any of these settings to change your display preferences.
Resolution: This is the amount of detail that is displayed on your screen. By default, most computers are set to the highest resolution listed. However, if you would like to change it, you can select a different resolution from the drop-down menu.
Scaling: This setting allows you to increase or decrease the display size on your screen. By default, most computers are set to 100%. If you would like the items on your screen to appear larger or smaller, you can use this setting to adjust the scaling level.
Brightness: You can use this setting to adjust the brightness of your screen. You can move the slider to the left or right to make the screen brighter or darker as needed.
Color calibration: This setting allows you to adjust the color balance on your screen. You can use this setting to make the colors on your screen look brighter or more saturated.
Night light: This setting will allow you to reduce the amount of blue light that is emitted from your screen. This can help reduce eye strain when using your computer for extended periods of time.
Orientation: You can use this setting to control the orientation of your display. You can choose to display your desktop in either landscape or portrait mode.
Multiple displays: If you are using more than one monitor, you can use this setting to adjust how the displays are setup. You can choose to either extend the desktop across multiple displays or to duplicate the desktop across multiple displays.
Advanced Scaling Settings: This setting can be used to ensure that apps and text are not too small or too large. You can also use this setting to adjust the scaling level of apps and text on high-resolution displays.
5. When you have finished adjusting the settings, select the Apply button at the bottom of the window. Your changes will now take effect.