![]() |
+ Enter HTML site (basic information)
|
site requirements
and information |
Screen Resolution Screen resolution settings determine the amount of information your monitor displays. At low settings, screen contents appear as if viewed through a close-up camera lens—you see a relatively small amount of information (only part of a spreadsheet or Web page, for example), but the items themselves (text, pictures, etc.) appear relatively large. High-resolution settings provide a bird's-eye view—more information is visible but the items on the screen appear smaller. To change your screen resolution in windows, open the control panel and click "display". Click the "settings" tab at the top and drag the bar to change your settings. The most common settings are; Sometimes there are settings available that your monitor cannot cope with. We do not recommend you change your display settings outside of these three settings, there isn't really any need to. about2drive accept no responsibilty
for any damage you may suffer as a result of changing your display settings. |