Assuming you’re on Windows Vista, 7 or 8:
1. Right-click desktop > New > Shortcut
2. In the text box type:
3. “Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsDisplayScreen Resolution” (without the quotation marks)
4. Click Next
5. Rename it
6. Click Finish
Assuming you’re on Windows Vista, 7 or 8:
1. Right-click desktop > New > Shortcut
2. In the text box type:
3. “Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsDisplayScreen Resolution” (without the quotation marks)
4. Click Next
5. Rename it
6. Click Finish
Assuming you’re on Windows Vista, 7 or 8:
1. Right-click desktop > New > Shortcut
2. In the text box type:
3. “Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsDisplayScreen Resolution” (without the quotation marks)
4. Click Next
5. Rename it
6. Click Finish
Click the windows symbol bottom left (start), type ‘resolution’ first thing that pops you drag it onto your desktop.
eAnswers Team
Assuming you’re on Windows Vista, 7 or 8:
1. Right-click desktop > New > Shortcut
2. In the text box type:
3. “Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsDisplayScreen Resolution” (without the quotation marks)
4. Click Next
5. Rename it
6. Click Finish
Click the windows symbol bottom left (start), type ‘resolution’ first thing that pops you drag it onto your desktop.
eAnswers Team
Assuming you’re on Windows Vista, 7 or 8:
1. Right-click desktop > New > Shortcut
2. In the text box type:
3. “Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsDisplayScreen Resolution” (without the quotation marks)
4. Click Next
5. Rename it
6. Click Finish
Click the windows symbol bottom left (start), type ‘resolution’ first thing that pops you drag it onto your desktop.
eAnswers Team
Assuming you’re on Windows Vista, 7 or 8:
1. Right-click desktop > New > Shortcut
2. In the text box type:
3. “Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsDisplayScreen Resolution” (without the quotation marks)
4. Click Next
5. Rename it
6. Click Finish