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How to change the screen resolution
in Windows 2000
- Minimize all applications so that you can see the desktop.
- Right-click anywhere on the desktop background (not on an icon).
- In the resulting pop-up menu, choose Properties. This will open the
Display Properties dialog box.
- In the Display Properties dialog box, select the Settings tab.
- In the Settings tab, in the lower right corner, is a "slider" which
allows you to change the screen resolution.
- Slide this control to the left to
decrease the screen resolution and to the right to increase the
resolution. The resolution will only change in preset steps usually
starting with
640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 and getting increasingly larger.
IT is recommending at least 1024x768 unless you have a specific reason
to use a lower resolution.
- Try changing the resolution one step at a time. Click Apply and
then OK from the pop-up message screen to actually change the
screen resolution.
- If you see a message asking
if you want to keep the new settings, click the Yes button within
15 seconds. (If you don't want to keep the changed screen resolution,
either click the No button or wait 15 seconds and the change will
be
reset to
what it was before.)
- Keep sliding the resolution control one step at a time until you
are satisfied. (Repeat steps 7 & 8.)
- When done, click the OK button to close the Display Properties dialog
box.
Notes:
- At higher resolutions, you may not be able to see as many colors.
- Flat panel monitors have a prefered resolution. If you set the display
lower or higher, the display will be noticably more blurry. The prefered
resolution should be noted in your display manual.
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