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How do I change the color depth or screen size (resolution) of my MACINTOSH monitor?

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How do I change the color depth or screen size (resolution) of my MACINTOSH monitor?

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• Open the Monitor Control Panel. NOTE: The type of monitor and video adapter determine the maximum number of colors available for display. • Select either Thousands or Millions of Colors. Your screen size (or resolution) might change as a result of changing color settings, so there may be a trade-off between the number of colors that can be displayed and the size of the desktop area with which you can work. NOTE: The recommended setting for the KODAK Picture CD 4.3 screen resolution is 800 x 600 pixels. This displays the pictures at their largest possible size, but the software can still run using other resolution settings. • Close the Monitor Control Panel. • Will virtual memory help improve functions or tasks? If you have trouble completing tasks such as printing or creating wallpaper, you might be able to improve performance by turning on the virtual memory and increasing the allocated RAM (Random Access Memory). The controls for doing this are in the Memory Control Panel.

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