How is the resolution set in Windows 98?
Resolution or desktop area as it is referred to in Windows is the measure of dots on the screen. Higher resolutions result in more viewable information, but the information will be smaller and more difficult to view. Windows resolutions are stated in horizontal by vertical dimensions and maintain an aspect ratio of 4 by 3. Typical Window resolutions are: 640 by 480, 800 by 600, 1024 by 768, 1152 by 864 and 1280 by 1024. In Windows, resolution is set by double-clicking Control Panel, Display and then the Settings tab..