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This wikiHow teaches you how to make your computer screen fit when you set up a monitor.

Method 1
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Using a Windows PC

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  1. This will open the display menu.
  2. In the gray box at the top, click on the box representing your monitor screen.
    • Click Identify to see which screen the selected box represents.
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  3. Click on the drop-down under "Resolution" and select an option. Your screen will automatically preview the change.
    • Windows will make a recommendation based on your monitor. If the recommended option doesn't work, try selecting a different resolution.
    • A higher resolution will fit more on your screen, but details will appear smaller.
    • A lower resolution will fit less on your screen and will appear zoomed in and blurrier.
  4. If you don't like how the preview looks, click Revert to go back and try a new option [1] .
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Method 2
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Using a Mac

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  1. This has an icon of a screen.
  2. Select Best for display to choose the recommended option, or select Scaled to choose a different resolution. The resolution will automatically change.
    • A higher resolution will fit more on your screen, but details will appear smaller.
    • A lower resolution will fit less on your screen and will appear zoomed in and blurrier.
    • Press and hold the Option key while clicking on the button next to "Scaled" to show this dropdown for a different monitor or screen [2] .
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      1. Open your display settings.
      2. Select the monitor you wish to adjust.
      3. Select a new resolution.
      4. Click Save Changes .

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