• Open Settings > System > Display > Display resolution > select the relevant resolution > Keep changes.
  • Open the Intel Graphics Command Center > Display > General > Resolution drop-down > select the screen resolution value > Keep.
  • Go to Display settings > Advanced display > Display adapter properties > List All Modes > preferred display mode > OK > Apply and OK.

Method 1: Using Windows 11 Settings Menu

In Windows 11, you can control or change almost every feature and option using the Settings menu. So, follow these steps to check the current screen resolution in your Windows 11 device and change it to your preferred one using the Settings menu.

Step 1: Use the Windows + I key to open Settings . From the System tab, click on Display .

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Step 2: Click on Display resolution .

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Step 3: Select the relevant resolution from the drop-down menu.

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Step 4: Click on Keep changes to confirm.

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Method 2: Using Display Adapter Properties

Display adapters help convert memory information to display. As the name suggests, they also contain options related to your device’s display. Follow the below steps to change Windows 11 display settings using the display adapter properties window.

Step 1: Open Settings → System → Display .

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Step 2: Scroll down and click on Advanced display .

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Step 3: Click on Display adapter properties .

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Step 4: Here, click on List All Modes .

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Step 5: Select your preferred display mode and click on OK to select.

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Step 6: Click on Apply and OK .

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Method 3: Using the Intel Graphics Command Center

If your Windows 11 device uses Intel graphics, there would be display settings controls in the Intel Graphics Command Center. Here’s how to use the Intel Graphics Command Center to change the resolution on Windows 11.

Step 1: Open the Intel Graphics Command Center and go to Display .

Step 2: Go to the General tab. Then, click on the Resolution drop-down.

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Step 3: Select the screen resolution value you want.

Note: Your screen might flicker slightly as Windows shows you how your screen will look with the selected resolution setting.

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Step 4: Click on Keep to save the changes.

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Method 4: Using NVIDIA Control Center

If your Windows 11 device uses NVIDIA to power its graphics, you can use the NVIDIA Control Panel to change your display resolution. Before proceeding, ensure to update your device’s NVIDIA drivers . Here’s how to do it.

Step 1: Right-click on your desktop and click on Show more options .

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Step 2: Here, click on NVIDIA Control Panel . This will open the NVIDIA Control Panel.

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Now, go to the Task panel and expand the Display option. Click on Change resolution and select the display resolution. Once done, click on Keep changes to save your device’s display resolution changes.

Bonus: How to Reset Display Settings to Default in Windows 11

If you have issues with your modified display settings, reset them to Windows default. Follow the below steps to do it.

Step 1: Open Settings → System → Display .

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Step 2: Click on Display resolution .

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Step 3: Select the recommended display setting.

Tip: You can also change the Scale setting to the recommended percentage.

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Step 4: Click on Keep changes to save these changes.

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Depending on your monitor’s size, you can choose between 1080p and 1440p screen resolution while gaming. While 6K and 8K monitors are available as well, most games don’t currently provide native-resolution support for them. So, if your game supports Full HD or 4K, depending on your budget, you can choose either and change your screen resolution accordingly.

While there are reports that changing your screen resolution to a lower one can help conserve battery, with the new generation machines, that might not be the case anymore. You can go for a lower screen resolution, but it might not have too much impact on your device’s overall battery life.

You can try updating your device’s graphic card driver to see if this resolves the issue. However, if your monitor’s hardware is incompatible with the changed display settings, we suggest changing the screen resolution to the previous one or getting a different monitor with a high refresh rate.

Outdated display drivers can cause issues when changing display resolution on Windows 11. In certain cases, this can also lock the screen resolution. So, ensure the display drivers are up-to-date. Additionally, you can also check and install the latest Windows and NVIDIA driver updates if updating display drivers doesn’t fix this issue. Then, try changing the screen resolution again.

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