If you can’t see the Apple Menu because of your current resolution settings, press ⌘ + Space on your keyboard to launch Spotlight, then type in system preferences. Click the System Preferences icon when it comes up in the search results.

If you can’t see the Apple Menu because of your current resolution settings, press ⌘ + Space on your keyboard to launch Spotlight, then type in system preferences. Click the System Preferences icon when it comes up in the search results.

If you can’t see the Apple Menu because of your current resolution settings, press ⌘ + Space on your keyboard to launch Spotlight, then type in system preferences. Click the System Preferences icon when it comes up in the search results.

For example, select Larger Text (1024 x 640) to display text, apps, icons, and other objects on your screen at a larger scale. If you’d rather have more space on your screen, choose an option like More Space (1680 x 1050) to make text, windows, icons, and other objects on your screen look smaller.

For example, select Larger Text (1024 x 640) to display text, apps, icons, and other objects on your screen at a larger scale. If you’d rather have more space on your screen, choose an option like More Space (1680 x 1050) to make text, windows, icons, and other objects on your screen look smaller.

This dialog only pops up if you choose a scale that is likely to hide parts of your screen, such as the Larger Text scale option. Otherwise, the changes are automatically applied when you click on the resolution you want.

This dialog only pops up if you choose a scale that is likely to hide parts of your screen, such as the Larger Text scale option. Otherwise, the changes are automatically applied when you click on the resolution you want.

This dialog only pops up if you choose a scale that is likely to hide parts of your screen, such as the Larger Text scale option. Otherwise, the changes are automatically applied when you click on the resolution you want.

Plugging the display into your HDMI or Thunderbolt port. Plugging the display into your Mac using an adapter that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode, Thunderbolt 3, or Thunderbolt 4. Connecting to the display wirelessly using AirPlay.

Plugging the display into your HDMI or Thunderbolt port. Plugging the display into your Mac using an adapter that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode, Thunderbolt 3, or Thunderbolt 4. Connecting to the display wirelessly using AirPlay.

Click the radio button next to Scaled. Click on the scaled resolution you want from the thumbnails that appear below the Scaled option. Depending on the option you select, the resolution may change immediately, or a dialog box may pop up asking you to confirm your selection.

Click the radio button next to Scaled. Click on the scaled resolution you want from the thumbnails that appear below the Scaled option. Depending on the option you select, the resolution may change immediately, or a dialog box may pop up asking you to confirm your selection.

As of September 2022, low-resolution mode is not available in Mac OS 12 (Monterey).

You can also open the Get Info dialog box by pressing ⌘ Command+I with the app selected.

You can also open the Get Info dialog box by pressing ⌘ Command+I with the app selected.

You can also open the Get Info dialog box by pressing ⌘ Command+I with the app selected.

Depending on which operating system you’re running, you might not see this option. Some apps are also automatically set to run in low-resolution mode.

Depending on which operating system you’re running, you might not see this option. Some apps are also automatically set to run in low-resolution mode.

Depending on which operating system you’re running, you might not see this option. Some apps are also automatically set to run in low-resolution mode.

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