In this article we will discuss How to adjust Microsoft Windows Display Settings. There are a lot of different types of monitors or screens out in the world that are able to be used with most computers. These monitors can be different sizes, resolutions, refresh rates, etc. Because of the wide variety of options, Microsoft does not know exactly what monitor you are using with your computer. Instead of only allowing certain monitors, Microsoft has display settings in windows that can be adjusted depending on your monitor. These settings are very easy to access and use.

- The easiest way to get to display settings is to right click on an empty part of the desktop, then press Display Settings
- If you have more than one monitor connected to your computer, you will see a graphic of both monitors. You can move these around to the correct orientation and layout of your monitor setup in real life.
- Change the resolution or zoom level if needed.
There are many different options but these listed are the most common that are adjusted. If your display is still not displaying correctly, you may need to look into advanced display settings. If you need additional details or require assistance with how to adjust Microsoft Windows Display Settings feel free to reach out to our Computer Helpdesk Support Service team.
