How Do I Adjust Screen Resolution on Windows 11?

Adjusting the resolution in Windows 11 is actually very easy. In fact, you can do it right from the desktop at any point. Here’s what to do. Once you’ve changed your screen resolution, it could change how icons and open windows appear on your screen. As such, we recommend changing the settings on a clean version of the desktop by ensuring you close down and open browser windows or apps that you have running at the time.

How Do I Get 1920x1080 Resolution on Windows 11?

If for some reason your computer isn’t automatically defaulting to 1080P resolution in Windows 11, you can change the setting manually. Of course, your monitor will need to support that resolution before you can change it. For example, a monitor that only supports a resolution of 1280x720 (or 720P) will not be able to run at 1920x1080 as it does not support that high of a resolution. Follow the steps below to open the display settings and change to 1920x1080 resolution.

How Do You Get 1920x1080 Resolution on 1366x768 Display?

If you’re running a display that automatically sets your resolution at 1366x768, then chances are you won’t be able to upgrade the resolution to 1920x1080. The reasoning for this is the display you are working on does not actually support 1920x1080 resolution. Even if you used third-party software, such as Custom Resolution Utility, to change the resolution, certain text and other items may become unreadable due to the downscaling needed to show items at that resolution on a screen that doesn’t support it.