System restore puts the computer back to the point it was at at the time a restore point was set. So whatever the display settings were, that is what they will be again.
Wallpaper:Wallpaper is a picture or image that you can display on your desktop. It means to change the appearance of desktop's background and other window settings using the display properties dialog box.By Professor Malik Naveed AkhtarEmail: Shoaibbilal64@yahoo.comThanks!
change power settings for the monitor change icon and shortcut settings desktop background and wallpaper
Right-click on your desktop, and select Display Settings
Right-click on your desktop, and select Display Settings
a) Start > Control Panel > Display b) right click on desktop, click on 'Properties' can change background picture, screen saver, screen resolution, etc
First, go into settings. Then, look for the option to change background display. It may be in the heading for display.
Right-click anywhere on the desktop and select Properties from the shortcut menu or use the Display applet in Control Panel to access Display Properties. From this window, you can change the background, screen saver, color scheme, icon settings, color range, screen resolution, screen refresh rate, and drivers.
To change the screen resolution Windows 7 and older, right click on the desktop and select display to open the display properties. In here you will find the screen resolution settings. In Windows 8 and 8.1, right click on the traditional desktop and select screen resolution and follow the prompts.
right click on the desktop, scroll to personalize, and click on display settings. It is on this page.
right click on the desktop; in the menu that appears, select Display Properties
on the screen it says settings go into there and click display settings an then go to backgrounds an then click on 12345.
To change your desktop orientation from sideways to upright, you can right-click on an empty area of your desktop, select "Display settings," then under "Orientation," choose "Landscape" or "0 degrees." This should rotate your desktop back to the standard orientation.