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Changing screen settings, Changing color depth and screen resolution

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CHAPTER 7: Customizing Windows Changing screen settings Adjusting the color depth and screen area are two of the most basic display settings you may need to change. You can also adjust settings such as the screen background and screen saver. Changing color depth and screen resolution Color depth and screen resolution are two of the most basic screen settings you may need to change to suit your needs. Color depth is the number of colors your notebook uses to display images on your screen. Most images look best displayed with the maximum number of colors available. If the color in your images seems "false" or "jumpy," especially after you have played a game or run a video-intensive program, check the color depth setting and return it to the highest color setting, if necessary. Screen resolution is the number of pixels (individual colored dots) your notebook uses to display images on your screen. The higher the resolution, the more information and screen components (such as icons and menu bars) can be displayed on the screen. Help For more information about adjusting the screen, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type adjusting monitor settings in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. To change the color depth or screen resolution: 1 Click (Start), Control Panel, then under Appearance and Personalization, click Adjust Screen Resolution. The Display Settings dialog box opens. 2 To change the color depth, click the Colors list, then click the color depth you want. • Low (8-bit) = 256 colors • Medium (16-bit) = 65,500 colors • Highest (32-bit) = 16,700,000 colors 3 To change the screen resolution, drag the Resolution slider to the size you prefer. 4 Click Apply. If the new settings do not look right, click No. If the new settings make the screen illegible and you cannot click No, the settings return to their previous values after several seconds. 5 Click OK, then click Yes to save your changes. 68

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CHAPTER 7: Customizing Windows
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Changing screen settings
Adjusting the color depth and screen area are two of the most basic display settings
you may need to change. You can also adjust settings such as the screen background
and screen saver.
Changing color depth and screen resolution
Color depth and screen resolution are two of the most basic screen settings you may
need to change to suit your needs.
Color depth
is the number of colors your notebook uses to display images on your
screen. Most images look best displayed with the maximum number of colors
available. If the color in your images seems “false” or “jumpy,” especially after you
have played a game or run a video-intensive program, check the color depth setting
and return it to the highest color setting, if necessary.
Screen resolution
is the number of pixels (individual colored dots) your notebook uses
to display images on your screen. The higher the resolution, the more information
and screen components (such as icons and menu bars) can be displayed on the screen.
To change the color depth or screen resolution:
1
Click
(Start), Control Panel, then under Appearance and Personalization, click
Adjust Screen Resolution. The
Display Settings
dialog box opens.
2
To change the color depth, click the Colors list, then click the color depth you
want.
Low (8-bit) = 256 colors
Medium (16-bit) = 65,500 colors
Highest (32-bit) = 16,700,000 colors
3
To change the screen resolution, drag the Resolution slider to the size you
prefer.
4
Click Apply. If the new settings do not look right, click No. If the new settings
make the screen illegible and you cannot click No, the settings return to their
previous values after several seconds.
5
Click OK, then click Yes to save your changes.
Help
For more information about adjusting the screen, click Start, then click
Help and Support. Type
adjusting monitor settings
in the Search Help box,
then press E
NTER
.