If you’re using Windows 10, you can easily check your screen resolution by opening the “Screen Resolution” settings in the “Settings” menu. This setting is located under “Display”. To check your screen resolution in Windows 10, follow these steps:

  1. Open the “Settings” menu and select “Display”.
  2. In the “Display” settings, select the “Width” and “Height” tabs.
  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the window and click on the “Resolution” button. This will open a new window with a list of available resolutions.
  4. Select the resolution that you want to check your screen resolution at and click on the OK button. The screen will now be updated to match this resolution.

Windows 10 makes it easy to check the resolution of any monitor you have hooked up. The process is different if you have multiple monitors hooked up, but here’s how it all works.

Check Resolution If You Have Only One Monitor in Windows 10

If you only use a single monitor with your Windows 10 PC, you’ll use the Settings app to check your screen’s resolution. Start by opening the “Settings” app on your PC. To do this, press the Windows+I keyboard shortcut.

In the “Settings” window, select the “System” option.

In the “System” settings menu, on the sidebar to the left, select “Display.”

In the right pane, scroll down to the “Scale and Layout” section. Here, the value displayed in the “Display Resolution” drop-down menu is your current screen resolution.

In the following screenshot, the screen resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels.

And that’s it.

Check Resolution If You Have Multiple Monitors in Windows 10

If you’re using multiple monitors with your Windows 10 PC, you’ll still use the Settings app to check your resolution, but things will look slightly different.

Start by opening the “Settings” app using the Windows+I keyboard shortcut. Then, click “System” in the Settings window.

Select “Display” in the sidebar to the left.

In the right pane, click the monitor for which you want to change the resolution.

In our example below, there are two monitors numbered “1” and “2.” Your primary monitor will always be labeled “1,” but if you’re unsure which is which, you can click the Identify button underneath to pop up corresponding numbers onscreen.

After selecting the right monitor, scroll down to the “Scale and layout” section. Here, the value in the “Display Resolution” drop-down menu is the resolution for the selected monitor.

If you want to change your screen resolution, click the “Display resolution” drop-down menu and select a new resolution. The resolution that says “Recommended” is the one that you should use with your monitor, as Windows 10 believes that this resolution best fits your screen.

On a similar note, if you’re getting started with a multiple-monitor setup, consider checking out our guide on how to be more productive with such a setup.

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