In this tutorial, we’ll explain how to change screen resolution in Windows 11.
Why Does Screen Resolution Matter?
Your screen resolution determines the number of pixels on your screen. Therefore, it impacts the sharpness of your display. For example, with lower resolutions, you’ll notice things like the text size will be affected. If your screen resolution is incorrect, your display might appear blurry. Usually, this isn’t an issue because Windows automatically sets the native resolution to that of your monitor. However, it can get it wrong. And if you’re playing games or watching videos, you might want to change your screen resolution manually. With that out of the way, here’s how you can change your resolution in Microsoft’s Windows 11.
How to Change Screen Resolution in Windows 11
The Windows Settings menu is the best way to change their screen resolution. Here, you can easily switch screen resolutions and change other display settings like your monitor refresh rate.
How to Change Screen Resolution Through the Windows 11 Settings App
The Display section of Windows Settings allows you to configure the resolution for one or multiple monitors.
How to Change Screen Resolution Through the Display Adapter Properties in Windows 11
If the Settings approach isn’t for you, you can also change screen resolution in Windows 11 using the display adapter properties menu.
How to Change Screen Resolution Through the Intel Graphics Command Center
If your PC has an Intel graphics card, you can use the Intel Graphics Command Center app to change screen resolution.
How to Change Screen Resolution Through the NVIDIA Control Panel
If your PC uses an NVIDIA GPU for its graphics, you can use the NVIDIA Control Panel to change the screen’s resolution settings.
Find the Resolution That’s Right for You
Depending on how you use your PC, sometimes your screen’s native resolution isn’t the most suitable. Whether you’re a gamer looking to get the best graphics or just want to give your eyes a rest, adjusting your monitor resolution can make all the difference. If you’ve changed your screen resolution and something is still not right, try adjusting other aspects of your display, such as your font size, brightness, and refresh rate.