Refers to the sharpness and clarity of an image. The term is most often used to describe monitors, printers, and bit-mapped graphic images. In the case of dot-matrix and laser printers, the resolution indicates the number of dots per inch. For example, a 300-dpi (dots per inch) printer is one that is capable of printing 300 distinct dots in a line 1 inch long. This means it can print 90,000 dots per square inch. For graphics monitors, the screen resolution signifies the number of dots (pixels) on the entire screen. For example, a 640-by-480 pixel screen is capable of displaying 640 distinct dots on each of 480 lines, or about 300,000 pixels. This translates into different dpi measurements depending on the size of the screen. For example, a 15-inch VGA monitor (640x480) displays about 50 dots per inch.
the resolution in which the monitor is displaying the image. It is basically the quality of the image since a better(higher) resolution will show less pixels (square sections on edges called "alias"). It is meassured iin pixels and it resembles the area of a square or rectangle. i.e. 1024x 768
Right click your desktop, click Properties, and click the Settings tab. Move the scroll bar to a higher resolution (normally mine is at 1280 X 768) and click Apply.
In the monitors, resolution refers to the number of the distinct pixels in each dimensions that can be displayed. Resolution is usually quoted in width Ã? height with units in pixels.
It's the pixel count.
What allows you to adjust the screen resolution
Depends on the screen resolution in your system settings. Resolution is generally not application-specific.
Go to the System menu, then Preferences, then Screen Resolution.
Click right on your system screen then select and click on scree resolution keyword the new window is open and screen resolution button is show then you can change your screen resolution according by you.
The screen based images should have the same resolution as the screen - usually about 72dpi.
The screen resolution is determined by the monitor not the desktop.
Assuming you meant screen resolution, first go to Control Panel. Then under 'Appearance and Personalisation', click on 'Adjust screen resolution'. After that, next to 'Resolution', click on the drop down menu. From there, adjust the slider until you find your preferred screen resolution. Then, click the 'Apply' button. Finally, the screen resolution will change and you will be given 15 seconds to decide if you still want that screen resolution. If by 15 seconds, you have not made a decision, the screen resolution will be reverted to what it was like before.
Set your video card resolution to the same resolution that your flat screen supports.
Native Resolution is 1366 x 768
Answering "Why does your computer keep changing the screen resolution in vista?"
To change the screen resolution on a mac:Open system preferences by:clicking the apple menu at the top of the screen, then clicking on system preferencesClick on displaysHere, you will find all of the screen resolution settings that your Mac can support.
If the picture has lower resolution than the screen, it stretches the picture to fit the screen. The screen resolution is 320x240, to check a picture resolution go options > view details.