Yes, lowering the screen resolution can increase performance by reducing the amount of processing power needed to display graphics on the screen. This can result in smoother performance, especially when running graphics-intensive applications or games.
yes
False
False
What allows you to adjust the screen resolution
It MAY help the performance of your transmission if it needs to be serviced (fluid and filter/screen change). However, it will not increase the performance of your engine.
Depends on the screen resolution in your system settings. Resolution is generally not application-specific.
There are some handlers placed somewhere (usually, under) the plastic frame of the monitor. Sometimes it's a single button (two, at least) assigned to different functions in some fixed order. You must find the order by entering the menu which pops up when you enter it. Then try to find the navigation key (this is another button or a wheel). Most of the times the button that enters the sub-menus is the same way out. Exit from the main menu sometimes is forced after a countdown. Or you could try to increase your screen resolution.
opeen the game and enter into options....in display settings increase resolution to max u have....bingo full screen
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.
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.