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  1. 5 days ago · Step 1: Open Settings. The first step is to open the Settings app. To do this, click on the Start menu (the Windows icon) at the bottom-left corner of your screen, and then click on the gear icon. Alternatively, you can press Windows + I on your keyboard to quickly open Settings.

  2. 4 days ago · Open Settings – Click the Start menu and select the Settings icon. Navigate to System – Click on "System" in the Settings window. Select Display – Choose "Display" from the options. Change Resolution – Select the recommended resolution from the dropdown. Reset Orientation – Set the orientation to "Landscape."

  3. 4 days ago · 1. It's probably just a problem with the backlight. Much cheaper than replacing the whole screen. Meanwhile use Windows+P to toggle monitor modes. Use the key combo as many times as needed to either get to the mirrored screen (instead of the extended) or just the external monitor. Yes, it's the same combo that we use to manage projectors.

  4. 3 days ago · Step 6: Apply the New Resolution. After selecting your desired resolution, click “Apply.”. Your screen will flicker and change to the new resolution. Windows will ask you to confirm the change. If you’re happy with the new resolution, click “Keep changes”; otherwise, click “Revert” to go back to the previous resolution.

  5. 2 days ago · Step 1: Check Your Connections. First things first—make sure all the cables connecting your monitor to your computer are securely plugged in. Sometimes, a loose or faulty connection can be the culprit. Ensure both ends of your HDMI or VGA cable are firmly in place, and if possible, try using a different cable to rule out any cable defects.

  6. 5 days ago · Step 1: Open Settings. First, click on the Start button and select the Settings icon, which looks like a gear. Opening the Settings menu is your gateway to customizing various aspects of your Windows 11 computer, including the screen orientation. You can also open Settings by pressing Windows + I on your keyboard.

  7. 4 days ago · Step 1: Open Settings. First, click on the Start menu, then select ‘Settings’. Accessing the settings menu is the gateway to resetting your Windows 11 system. You’ll find this by clicking the Windows icon at the bottom left of your screen and then choosing the gear-shaped icon.