you would use a ruler to measure a computer screen.
mm
foot
Most computer companies use inches to display their screen sides.
Use A Tape Measure.
You should not. You should use centimetres.
you measure the computer screen diagonally, so if you have a 17" computer screen, and you measure it straight from side to side, then its not 17". You have to measure diagonally. I.e. Top left coner of the screen ( do not include the housing) to the bottom right side of the screen
The same way you measure a TV screen, diagonally (any corner to opposite corner).
I use my computer screen for monitoring what's my computer is doing right now and we can also use it for giving input if it is a touch screen. I also watch TV and movies.
by measuring diagonal length
screen size of any computer or tv screen is measured along the diagonal. so screen size 14 inches means that the length of the diagonal of the screen is 14 inches
Yes, you measure the TV, or monitor screen (computer) diagonally. On the newer flat screens the measurement may be a tad off, but you can get the general idea.
Use your keyboard and it will automatically type on your computers screen.
The main unit of measure on a computer is pixels. Most icons on a computer are 16x16 pixels by default.