How to Change the Video Settings or Improve Text in Windows 11 and Windows 10
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Learn how to change the display or video settings in Microsoft Windows 11 and Windows 10 on your Dell computer. Find information about how to change the screen resolution, refresh rate
and size of fonts, icons and improve text.
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The screen resolution of a monitor determines how much information is displayed on the screen. It is measured horizontally and vertically in pixels. At lower screen resolutions such as 640 x 480, fewer items will fit the screen but they will appear larger. At higher resolutions such as 1900 x 1080, more items will fit the screen but they will appear smaller.
The resolution modes will vary with each display based on the video card, monitor size, video driver, and monitor driver where applicable.
By default, Windows will choose the best display settings for your computer based on the monitor and video drivers installed. You can change the screen resolution manually for each monitor that is connected to your computer.
NOTE:
Changes to the screen resolution will be applied across all user accounts no matter which user has changed it.
Monitors can support screen resolutions that are lower than their native resolutions. The text may not be clear or sharp in lower resolution.
Accessing Windows Store to download and run Windows apps requires you to configure your monitor/s screen resolution to at least 1024 x 768.
Right-click an empty area on the desktop, and click Display Settings.
In the left pane, click on Display.
In the right pane, scroll down and click Advanced display settings.
If you have more than one monitor connected to your computer, then select the monitor on which you want to change the screen resolution.
Click the Resolution drop-down menu, and then select a screen resolution. For example, 1920 x 1080.
NOTE: For optimal performance, chose the native resolution that is usually noted as Recommended.
Click Apply.
NOTE: You will have 15 seconds to select Keep Changes or Revert before it will automatically revert to the previous settings.
If the selected screen resolution mode is optimal, click Keep Changes.
Repeat Steps 4 to 7, if you have more than one monitor connected to your computer.
NOTE: In a multiple monitor setup:
If the display mode is set to Extended, the maximum screen resolution can be set individually for each monitor.
If the display mode is set to Duplicate, the maximum available screen resolution will be the lowest resolution supported by one of the monitors. For example, if monitor 1 supports 1920 x 1080 and monitor 2 supports 2560 x 1440, then the maximum resolution supported on both monitors in Duplicate mode will be 1920 x 1080.
Dell laptops have hotkeys or shortcut keys on the keyboard to increase or decrease the brightness of the screen. This is usually a combination of the Fn key and one of the function keys.
To learn more about how to set the brightness on your Dell laptop, see the User Guide of your Dell laptop.
Changing the screen brightness on Dell monitors
Dell monitors use the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu to increase or decrease the brightness and contrast of the screen. Use the buttons on the monitor to access the On-Screen Display menu.
To learn more about how to use the On-Screen Display menu to set the brightness and/or contrast on your Dell monitor, see the User Guide of your Dell monitor.
Right-click an empty area on your desktop, and click Display Settings.
In the left pane, click on Display.
In the right pane, scroll down and click Advanced display settings.
If you have more than one monitor connected to your computer, then select the monitor on which you want to change the refresh rate.
Scroll down and click Display adapter properties.
In the Display adapter properties window, select the Monitor tab.
Select the required refresh rate for your monitor and click OK.
If the selected refresh rate is optimal, click Keep Changes.
Repeat Steps 4 to 8, if you have more than one monitor connected to your computer.
NOTE: The refresh rate of the display is a hardware feature of the LCD panel. Windows or other operating systems do not allow you to choose a refresh rate that is higher than what the display can support.
NOTE: The LCD panels on most displays support between 30 to 60Hz refresh rate. The LCD panels on Dell gaming monitors and gaming laptops provide support for higher refresh rates such as 120Hz or 240Hz for optimal gaming performance. For technical specifications of the LCD panel, see the User Guide of the Dell product.
Windows ensures that everything appears on the screen at a useable and consistent size by instructing applications to resize their content by a scale factor. On most desktop monitors and laptops this setting is usually in the range of 95-110 DPI, Windows sets a scale factor of 100% by default.
When you change the DPI scaling level for your monitor, it changes the size of text, apps, and other items to appear larger or smaller. A higher DPI level has everything appear larger, and a lower DPI level has everything appear smaller.
Save all open documents and close all the open windows.
Right-click an empty area on the desktop, and click Display Settings.
In the left pane, click Display.
If you have more than one display connected to your computer, then select the monitor on which you want to change the DPI scaling level.
Under Scale and layout, click Advanced scaling settings.
For optimal performance, enable Let Windows try to fix apps so they're not blurry. This allows Windows to automatically determine the best settings.
To set a custom scaling, enter the custom scaling size under Custom scaling. For example - 100%, 125%, 150%, 200% and so on.
Click Apply.
If the selected DPI is optimal for your usage, click Sign out now for the settings to take effect.
Repeat Steps 4 to 8, if you have more than one monitor connected to your computer.
More information and support for your Dell monitor, laptop or tablet screen can be found on our Monitor or Display Support site.
Affected Products
Alienware, Inspiron, OptiPlex, Vostro, XPS, G Series, Alienware and Dell Gaming Monitors, C Series, D Series, E Series, P Series, S Series, SE Series, UltraSharp Premier (UP) Series, UltraSharp (U) Series, G Series, Alienware, Inspiron, Latitude
, Vostro, XPS, Fixed Workstations, Mobile Workstations
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Last Modified: 06 Aug 2024
Version: 10
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