Changing your screen resolution can help you view part of a website that may be hidden due to the size. We recommend using a minimum resolution of 1024 x 768. Expand/Collapse All Windows 8 Right-click in an open area on the Desktop. Select Screen resolution. Click the drop-down menu for Resolution and adjust the resolution slider to the Recommended setting, or the setting you're comfortable with and click OK. The screen will flash and the Display Settings pop-up box will appear. Select Keep Changes if you're happy with the results or Revert if you would like to go back to the original settings. Windows 10 Right-click in an open area on the Desktop. Select Display settings. Click the drop-down menu for Display Resolution and select the Recommended setting, or the setting you’re comfortable with and the resolution will automatically adjust. The screen will change and a pop-up option will appear. Select Keep Changes if you are happy with the results or Revert if you would like to go back to the original settings. Windows 11 Right-click in an open area of the Desktop and select Display Settings. On the Display Settings page, scroll until you see the Scale and Layout section. Select the dropdown menu next to Display resolution. From the list of available options, select the screen resolution of your preference. MacOS Locating and changing the resolution on your Mac is easy. Check out this article from Apple's support site! Adjust your display’s resolution December 28, 2022 21:24 Updated Related articles Determining Your Operating System Computer Troubleshooting (Halo | Learn) Using Messages Does GCU offer Technology Tutoring? (Halo | Learn) Accessibility Features