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To adjust the screen size on a Windows computer, you can follow these steps: 1. Right-click on your desktop background and select "Display settings" from the menu that appears. 2. In the Display settings window, scroll down to the "Scale and layout" section and click on the drop-down menu next to "Display resolution." 3. Choose the resolution that you want to use. The higher the resolution, the smaller the objects on the screen will appear. 4. If the resolution you want is not available, click on the "Advanced scaling settings" link to open the Advanced scaling settings window. Here, you can enable or disable the "Let Windows try to fix apps so they're not blurry" option and adjust the scaling percentage to make objects larger or smaller on the screen. 5. Click on the "Apply" button to save the changes. You may be prompted to confirm that you want to keep the new display settings. 6. If you're not satisfied with the changes you've made, you can click on the "Revert" button to go back to the previous display settings. 7. Once you're satisfied with the new display settings, you can close the Display settings window and continue using your computer with the new screen size.
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