Its the image resolution required for magazine and newsprint. This can be anything from 72 LPI to 150LPI. Rule of thumb would be to design at least to 2x the LPI resolution. This makes 300dpi a safe resolution to use, though in some cases that may be too much. Better safe than sorry I say...
Press ESC, then go into options.
(microsoft vista) You press start then press control panel. Then you select appearance and personilization. Then you press adjust screen resolution, and viola!
To adjust one's screen resolution on a Windows computer, right click on the mouse when the pointer is over the homescreen. Press "adjust screen resolution" and adjust to one's needs.
change resolution to 640x480 and press volume buttons up or down
That is caused by setting the resolution of your video card to too-high a value, one that your monitor doesn't support. You can repair this by "driving blind" using keyboard commands. 1. Give Windows plenty of time to boot up. 2. Press the Window-R combination to bring up the "RUN" dialog box. 3. Type "desk.cpl" and Enter, to bring up the Desktop Display control panel. 4. Press CTRL and TAB four times. This brings you to the Settings tab. 5. Press ALT-S to select the Screen Resolution option. 6. Press the left arrow several times to lower your screen resolution. 7. Press ENTER. 8. Press the Window key, then "U", then "R". Press Enter. Your PC should reboot. When it comes back up, the screen resolution should be back to something usable.
To change the screen resolution to default settings in Windows 7 without a monitor, you can use keyboard shortcuts. First, press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog, then type desk.cpl and hit Enter to open the Display settings. Use the Tab key to navigate and the arrow keys to select the "Resolution" dropdown menu; then, press Enter. Finally, use the arrow keys to choose the default resolution and press Enter again to apply the changes, followed by the Enter key to confirm any prompts.
You changed resolution to a mode that your monitor cannot handle.Restart in Safe Mode; to do this (in Windows), restart the computer, and press F8 before you see the windows logo. You may need to press it several times.You should get a menu, and one of the choices is "Boot computer in safe mode". Boot in safe mode, then once your computer is booted, change the resolution to 640x480, then shut down and reboot again (returning to normal mode). You can then set the resolution and colors back to where you want them (and where they work).
Increase the resolution in the settings to your screen's native resolution.You can find the resolution you're running windows in if you right click the desktop and choose properties, then settings(on XP), or on Vista/7 open start menu and type 'screen resolution' and press enter.
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just press f11 or go to options>display setup>advanced> and change the resolution
In order to set a high resolution wallpaper one must open "Display Settings" by clicking the "Start" button at the lower left hand side of one's screen. Then press "Control Panel", followed by clicking "Appearance and Personalization". Choose "Personalization", and then, click "DIsplay Settings. Under "Resolution" select the resolution one desires, and click "Apply."
I just got my Fe-20 today. To change the resolution press "ok". Then move down until you see 8M, 5M, 3M, 2M, etc. Just right/left scroll to select which you want.