Changing the way your desktop appears, including resolution, scaling, or configuring multiple monitors, is a common task. On your HP computer running Windows, you can adjust these display settings directly from the desktop context menu.
Here's how to access and change your display settings:
Adjusting Your Display Settings
The process involves navigating through the Windows display settings menu. This allows you to select specific displays and review or modify their configurations.
Step-by-Step Guide
Follow these simple steps to get to the display settings:
- Right-click anywhere on your desktop background. A context menu will appear.
- From the context menu, select Display settings. This will open the Display settings window.
- Scroll down in the Display settings window and click on Advanced display.
- In the Advanced display window, you will see information about your connected displays. Select a display (if you have more than one) to see its current settings like resolution and refresh rate.
- To change the display settings for another display, simply click on that display in the diagram shown, or select it from the drop-down menu typically located near the top of the Advanced display window.
This process primarily focuses on the technical configuration of your screens rather than changing the desktop background picture or icons. The Advanced display settings provide detailed information and options specific to each connected monitor.