Article Number: 000141910
By changing your video settings, you can change the look of your screen including Icon Size, Font Size, and Color depth.
For Instructions to change video settings click your operating system here:
Setting the resolution in Windows 11, and Windows 10
Close all open programs.
You can either right-click Start, and then click Control Panel or click on start and type Control Panel and click the icon that appears.
In the Control Panel window, click System, and then click Display.
Select the monitor that you want to change, if more than one monitor is connected to your computer.
Click the Resolution drop-down box to see a list of recommended resolutions for that display.
Click the resolution that you want, and then click Apply.
Click keep changes if you want to keep the new settings. If not select revert.
Restart the computer to ensure that the changes stay in effect.
Setting the resolution in older versions of Windows
Close all open programs.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
In the Control Panel window, click Appearance and Themes, and then click Display.
In the Display Properties window, click the Settings tab.
Under Screen resolution, click and drag the horizontal slider control to change the screen resolution, and then click Apply.
When prompted that Windows is about resize your desktop, click OK.
If the new settings are compatible, the screen reappears with the new settings.
Click Yes if you want to keep the new settings.
Restart the computer to ensure that the changes stay in effect.
Adjusting the Color Depth in Windows 11, and Windows 10
Close all open programs.
You can either right-click Start, and then click Control Panel or click on start and type Control Panel and click the icon that appears.
In the Control Panel window, click System, and then click Display.
Select the monitor that you want to change, if more than one monitor is connected to your computer.
Click the Display Adapter Properties link.
Choose your resolution, color depth and refresh rate from the list and click on OK.
Click OK again to exit the properties window.
Adjusting the Color Depth in older versions of Windows
Close all open programs.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
In the Control Panel window, click Appearance and Themes, and then click Display.
In the Display Properties window, click the Settings tab.
Click to select the color depth you want from the drop-down menu under Colors.
Click Apply and then click OK.
Adjusting the Refresh Rate in Windows 10
Close all open programs.
You can either right-click Start, and then click Control Panel or click on start and type Control Panel and click the icon that appears.
In the Control Panel window, click System, and then click Display.
Select the monitor that you want to change, if more than one monitor is connected to your computer.
Click the Display Adapter Properties link.
Click the Monitor tab.
Click the Screen refresh rate drop-down menu under Monitor settings.
Select the refresh rate that you want from the available options, and then click Apply.
When you are informed that Windows is adjusting the refresh rate, click OK.
Adjusting the Refresh Rate in older versions of Windows
Close all open programs.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
In the Control Panel window, click Appearance and Themes, and then click Display.
In the Display Properties window, click the Settings tab.
Click Advanced, and then click the Monitor tab.
Click the Screen refresh rate drop-down menu under Monitor settings.
Select the refresh rate that you want from the available options, and then click Apply.
When you are informed that Windows is adjusting the refresh rate, click OK.
If the new settings are compatible, the screen reappears with the new settings.
Click Yes if you want to keep the new settings.
Close all windows and restart the computer when prompted.
Adjust the Size of Fonts
Close all open programs.
You can either right-click Start, and then click Control Panel or click on start and type Control Panel and click the icon that appears.
In the Control Panel window, click System, and then click Display.
Under the Change the size of text, apps, and other items title, click the drop-down box. Then select the font size that you want from the drop-down box.
Adjust the DPI Setting
This option is no longer available in Windows 10 without making changes to the registry, which we cannot recommend.
Adjust the Size of Icons and Toolbars by Using the Dell QuickSet tool
In the notification area of the taskbar, click the Dell QuickSet icon.
On the menu that appears, go to Icons and Toolbars, and then click the setting that you want.
Adjust the Size of Fonts
Right-click an empty area of the desktop, and then click Properties. (Or, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Display.)
In the Display Properties window, click the Appearance tab.
In the Font size box, click the font size that you want.
Click Apply, and then click OK.
Adjust the DPI Setting
Right-click an empty area of the desktop, and then click Properties. (Or, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Display.)
In the Display Properties window, click the Settings tab.
Click Advanced.
On the General tab, click the DPI setting that you want in the DPI setting box, or click Custom setting to set a custom DPI setting.
Click Apply, and then click OK.
If prompted, restart the computer.
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