How can I access the display settings?

The display settings allow you to customize the way your computer looks and behaves. You can adjust the resolution, color depth, brightness, and other aspects of your screen’s appearance, as well as how windows and menus behave.

To access the display settings in Windows, you can use the Control Panel or the Settings app.

From the Control Panel:

1. Open the Control Panel by typing “control panel” into the Search bar in the taskbar and pressing Enter.

2. In the Control Panel, go to Appearance and Personalization.

3. Click on Display Settings, which should be at the bottom of the list of categories.

4. The display settings window will open, where you can adjust your screen resolution, make text appear larger, change the color of your display, and choose multiple displays if you have more than one monitor connected.

From the Settings App:

1. Open the Settings app by typing “settings” into the Search bar in the taskbar and pressing Enter.

2. Go to System.

3. Click on Display, which should be at the bottom of the list of categories.

4. The display settings window will open, where you can adjust your screen resolution, make text appear larger, change the color of your display, and choose multiple displays if you have more than one monitor connected.

Once you’re done making changes in the display settings, click Apply and then OK to save them. If you need to revert to the default settings, you can do so from the same window.