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This
is a quick and easy tip, but since someone emailed me this
question I thought that it might be useful to more than
just one person. Changing screen resolution is as
simple as pie, basically screen resolution just deals with
how much is shown on your monitor and how much space you
have. So, lets say you go for a resolution of 1024
x 786 Pixels. Well things will look a bit smaller,
but you'll have more work area, if you have a screen resolution
of 800 x 600 the icons will appear bigger and you'll have
less space on your desktop. Screen resolution can
be limited based on your video devices, some monitor / adapters
can't go higher than 800 x 600, but I haven't seen one in
a while :o) Here is the steps:
Step
1
Right click on your desktop and you'll get this box:

Click on the properties
box and a second Window will open:

Click on the tab that
says Settings at the top. Move to the slider that
says Screen resolution...moving the slider to the right
will make the screen resolution greater, moving it to
the left will make it less. Note you can also change
the color quality in this box. Click okay, the screen
resolution will change and Windows will ask if you want
to keep this resolution and you hit OK. There you
have it, your screen resolution is changed!
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