Let's imagine a situation - we decided to buy, say, a laptop. By itself, a small, compact, monitor diagonal does not exceed fifteen inches. Yes, only there was a strange settings failure, and the desktop became simply gigantic. The icons on the desktop have become so large that they don't even fit on the screen. It's time to sound the alarm. But there is a much quieter and easier way.
Instructions
Step 1
The task seems difficult only at first glance. You don't really need to be a cool programmer to solve such a trivial task.
Step 2
First, we call the context menu by right-clicking on an empty space on the desktop. When the aforementioned menu appears, we go over its contents with our eyes. There are quite a few different suggestions here as to what can be done with the invoked menu.
Step 3
However, out of all this variety of choices, we need only one item. Namely - "Properties". It is, as a rule, located at the very bottom of the called context menu. We activate this item by clicking the left mouse button. Immediately on the desktop, a window appears with various tabs such as "Themes", "Desktop", "Screensaver", "Design", "Options". From all of the above, we will need the last tab "parameters".
Step 4
By clicking on this tab, we look for the "screen resolution" section with our eyes. This section is a horizontal scale with marked divisions. The divisions indicate the number of dots per inch. Standard measurement system. There is also a slider on this scale. By moving it from the smallest value (800x600 pixels) to the largest (1280x800 pixels), you can adjust the size of the desktop, windows and icons at the same time.
Step 5
Accordingly, the fewer points, the larger the objects will be, but their quality will suffer significantly, and the blur effect will be created. We observe an inversely proportional relationship with the maximum resolution. The more dpi, the smaller the icons, windows, and everything on the desktop. Plus, the image quality will be significantly increased.
Step 6
As you can see for yourself, you don't need to be a technical genius to perform this operation.