How Can I Change My Screen Resolution

 

Ideally Clinical Pharmacology should be viewed from 1024 by 768 pixels. Screen resolution affects the size of the desktop in graphical operating systems. The lower the resolution (800 x 600) the larger the icons and other graphics, so actually less content fits on the screen. So more icons and other content can be display on your desktop, use a higher resolution (e.g., 1024 by 768 pixels). Higher resolution actually means more pixels, meaning more fits on the screen.

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If you use a screen resolution of 800x600, it is recommended you close all unnecessary tool and address bars within the internet browser to maximize viewing Clinical Pharmacology.

Steps:

  1. Click Start Settings Control Panel.

  2. Double-click Display icon.

  3. Select the Settings tab.

Your screen should look similar to the one below.


 

  1. Click and hold down the left mouse button on the selector below Screen resolution. Move the selector to the left to increase the desktop size (the number is smaller) or the right to decrease the desktop size (the number is larger).

  2. Click OK.

  3. The desktop resizes and a window opens asking if you want to keep the new settings.

  4. Click Yes or No or you can wait about 15 seconds and the old settings restore.