Adjusting your screen resolution will provide you with improved visual quality when using your computer’s display. This tutorial will show you how to adjust the screen resolution on a Windows 10 computer.
1. Right-click on an empty space on your desktop and select Display Settings.
2. In the Display settings window, click on the Resolution drop-down menu.
3. Choose the resolution that is best for your needs. You will typically want to choose the highest resolution available without sacrificing visual quality.
4. When you have chosen the resolution that you would like, click on Apply and then click on Keep Changes.
5. Your screen resolution should now be changed to the new settings.
If you are running into difficulty adjusting your screen resolution, it could be due to a restriction set by your system administrator or due to a graphics card that does not support the resolution you are attempting to use. In either of these cases, you may need to contact your system administrator or check with your graphics card manufacturer for more information.
It is also important to note that some applications may not function properly when your screen resolution is set too high. In this case, you may need to adjust your resolution back to the original setting in order to make the application work again.
Lastly, if you are trying to connect to an external monitor via VGA or HDMI, you may need to make further adjustments to the settings of your computer before the connection can be made. Depending on the type of monitor you are connecting to, you may need to go into the advanced display settings and make changes to the refresh rate and color depth.
By following the steps listed above, you should now have the correct screen resolution setup for your computer. Keep in mind that certain applications may require further tweaking in order to function properly, and that connecting an external display may require additional steps. If you have any further questions about how to properly adjust your screen resolution, you can always consult the owner’s manual for your computer or graphics card.