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How To Change Screen Resolution In Windows 10

Last Updated on May 3, 2021 by admin 16 Comments

The display resolution or screen resolution is generally responsible for the clarity of texts and images displayed on the screen. At lower resolutions, texts and images appear larger, but fewer items fit on display. Likewise, at higher resolutions, images and texts look sharper, but more items fit on the screen as they appear smaller.

When you install the Windows operating system and install your graphics driver, the driver automatically sets the recommended resolution. Most users will never need to change the recommended or default screen resolution. However, at times, while playing a game or running software, the game or software might automatically adjust the screen resolution, forcing you to restore the original screen resolution manually.

change Windows 10 screen resolution

Last evening, while writing how to set a custom resolution on Windows 10 PC, I noticed that the Screen resolution option is missing from Windows 10’s desktop context menu. As you likely know, in earlier Windows versions, the Screen resolution option would appear when you right-click on the desktop.

In Windows 10, Microsoft has renamed the Screen resolution option in the desktop context menu to Display settings. In other words, when you right-click on the desktop, you’ll see the Display settings option instead of the Screen resolution option. This is because Microsoft has moved most of the settings to the new Settings app to make changing Windows settings easier both on traditional PCs as well as touch-based devices. And because screen resolution settings have been moved, changing screen resolution in Windows 10 is not as easy it was before.

While right-clicking on Windows 10 desktop and clicking Display setting opens Display settings in the Settings app, first-time users will find it challenging to locate the option and change screen resolution in Windows 10.

Change display resolution in Windows 10

Complete the given below instructions to view and change Screen resolution in Windows 10.

Tip: If you want to know your current screen resolution quickly and easily, open whatsmyscreenresolution.com address in your web browser to know your display resolution.

Method 1 of 2

Step 1: Right-click on the desktop and then click Display settings to open the Display settings page in the Settings app.

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Step 2: To change the current screen resolution, click on the drop-down box located under the Display resolution section (see picture) to view all supported resolutions, and click on one of the listed resolutions to select it.

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And if you have two or more screens connected to your PC, please select the display (on the same page) before changing the resolution. For more details on the external monitor screen resolution, refer to our how to change external monitor screen resolution in Windows 10 guide.

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We recommend you select the recommended screen resolution unless you want to run a game or software at a lower or higher resolution.

Step 4: You’ll see the following screen with fifteen seconds to confirm the new resolution. To set the new resolution, click the Keep changes button. And if you find that the new resolution isn’t perfect, click the Revert button to restore the previous screen resolution.

Change screen resolution Windows 10

And if you want to select a custom resolution, check out our how-to set custom screen resolution in Windows 10 guide. Good luck!

NOTE: If you are running an older version of Windows 10, click the option titled Advanced display settings to view your current screen resolution and change it.

Method 2 of 3

Change resolution via Intel Graphics Command Center app in Windows 10

Use this method only if your PC is powered with Intel graphics.

Step 1: Launch the Intel Graphics Command Center app. If not installed, you can install it from the Store.

Step 2: In the left pane, select Display.

Step 3: On the right side, in the General section, select a resolution from the drop-down box next to the Resolution option. Simple as that!

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Method 3 of 3

Another way to change resolution in Windows 10

For NVIDIA and Intel graphics only

Step 1: Right-click on desktop and then click NVIDIA Control Panel. If you have Intel graphics, you’ll see Graphics Properties option.

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Step 2: Once NVIDIA Control Panel is launched, in the left-pane (see picture), click Change resolution to view your current resolution as well as available resolutions. Select an available resolution and then click the Apply button.

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If you are on Intel, after launching Intel HD Graphics Control Panel, click Display tile to view resolution settings, select a resolution, and then click Apply button.

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I hope this helps!

Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Tips

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Comments

  1. Emilie says

    March 30, 2018 at 3:04 am

    I would like less than 100%, how can you do that?
    If anyone can help, thanks in advance

  2. Ron says

    November 26, 2017 at 9:45 pm

    There is no “advanced display settings” in my display settings field!
    Why post a comment if there is no one there to answer with a resolution to this issue. Why does Windows require upgrading to 10 then not supporting the drivers? Silly question, right?

  3. Jim says

    November 24, 2017 at 9:43 am

    I am trying to change my the size of text, apps and other items from 100% to 115% but it will only let me change it in 1/4 increments. How can I get it to let me make the change that I want? 100% is a bit small, but 125% is too large.

  4. admin says

    September 30, 2016 at 11:35 am

    @Richard
    It’s likely because you haven’t installed the latest graphics/video driver.

  5. Richard Feist says

    September 30, 2016 at 1:06 am

    My recommended resolution is 1920 x 1080. This is not available. That, for me is a $500 problem. How do I solve it?

  6. Semaj Leinad says

    September 22, 2016 at 9:19 am

    Let’s face it: Windows 10 just plain all around sucks!!!!

  7. Cheryl Irwin says

    August 27, 2016 at 8:30 am

    Why is there no sleep option when going to power button. It’s just shut down or restart.

  8. admin says

    July 6, 2016 at 8:30 pm

    Foye, it seems you haven’t installed graphics drivers yet. Please install the latest version of the video driver.

  9. Foye says

    July 6, 2016 at 8:10 pm

    The resolution is ‘grayed’ so I can’t change the resolution. Not enjoying Windows 10 at all.

  10. Heidi says

    July 5, 2016 at 12:19 am

    I have the same issue–if I close my laptop, now with Windows 10, it shuts down. I HATE Windows 10. My screen just changed and we cannot get it changed back–won’t allow me to change anything. ARGH. Neither of the above methods works AT ALL.

  11. Peggy says

    May 6, 2016 at 12:10 am

    This is great. thank you Windows!! no replies or comments on posts.

    Great customer service. Not.

  12. Peggy says

    May 6, 2016 at 12:08 am

    i cant change my text and icon size. it is so mall and frustrating. windows 10.
    i have a Dell Inspiron. 15 5000 series. I.m hating it.
    I have gone through all the directions on what it says to do and then screen ays log out of windows to set changes. nothing changes. UGH! so much time wasted

  13. Kelly says

    April 18, 2016 at 7:51 pm

    I am trying to change my the size of text, apps and other items from 100% to 115% but it will only let me change it in 1/4 increments. How can I get it to let me make the change that I want? 100% is a bit small, but 125% is too large.

  14. INES says

    April 2, 2016 at 12:11 am

    I CAN.T CHANGE FONTS SIZE. IS LOCKUP. NOTHING IS HELP. THIS WINDOW 10 IS HORRIFIED!!!!!!!!

  15. marsie says

    March 24, 2016 at 3:11 pm

    How do I get rid of the tiles display on my desktop?

  16. Janet Thompson Deaver says

    March 21, 2016 at 3:13 am

    None of the above solved my problem. I’ve addressed it through another email. I need to keep my laptop up without it shutting down on me after 30 seconds. Is this conducive to Windows 10? I have screensaver set to go off after one minute rather than five. This ‘shutting down’ on its own shouldn’t happen, should it? It’s only bothersome but also irritating to look up and see that I have to enter password again. It does not lose what page I’m on, which is good but truly irritating and time consuming. Please help?

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