How Do You Adjust The Screen Resolution In Microsoft Windows Vista?
A feature of all versions of Microsoft Windows that a lot of people are not aware of is the ability to adjust your screen resolution. The screen resolution refers to how many pixels (the color dots that are used to make pictures) are displayed on your screen. The more pixels your screen uses, the sharper the images on the screen will be. However, the images will also be smaller. Some people prefer to use a lower resolution with larger, softer images.Some applications, like games, work best in a particular screen resolution and will tell you so in the instructions. Some Web pages are designed with a particular screen resolution in mind, and your screen may not display the page as the designer intended if your screen is not set to the right dimensions. 1024 by 768 and 800 by 600 are the most common settings. Click on the Start menu. A menu will pop up with applications on the left and common functions on the right. Click on “Control Panel,” near the bottom of the right side of the menu.