Adjust screen resolution in Windows 11? This is how!

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Adjust screen resolution in Windows 11? This is how!

You can adjust the screen resolution in Windows 11 via the Settings app. Enter the settings Windows 11 provide access to various settings for the computer system.

There are several ways to change the screen resolution for a display on a Windows 11 PC. The first way is through the settings and the second way is through a right-click on the desktop.

In the screen resolution settings you can choose a resolution yourself or you can select the recommended option. In most cases, recommended is the best resolution to choose. However, if you have a visual impairment or have a second screen connected, changing the screen resolution may help.

Adjust screen resolution in Windows 11

Change screen resolution via settings

De settings app in Windows 11 allows computer users to make changes to the entire system.

Right-click on the Start button. In the menu click on Settings. On the left side, first click on System and then on Display.

In the “Screen resolution” setting, select the desired screen resolution.

Change screen resolution in Windows 11

After changing the screen resolution, you will be asked whether you want to keep these screen settings. You can immediately see whether the desired resolution is what you expected. If you want to keep the screen resolution, click “Keep Changes”. If you want to reset the screen resolution to the previous resolution, click “Undo”.

Preserve display settings

The screen resolution has now been adjusted on your Windows 11 PC.

Change screen resolution by right-clicking on the desktop

A faster and easier way to directly open the display settings is to right-click on the desktop. You will see “Display settings” in the menu.

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Change display settings in Windows 11 via desktop

Click on it to open the display settings and then adjust the display resolution.

Selecting screen resolution in Windows 11

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