Resizing An Image For this, we’re going to use an image by Unsplash user John Fowler wildhoney. This is the size an image should be to fit your screen perfectly. Select the Display tab and look at the value set under the Resolution dropdown. Select Settings, then click Change PC Settings. While the on-screen keyboard app is very useful and helpful when we don’t have a physical keyboard, its size is always an issue for the users. Open the Settings app and go to the System group of settings. It should have two arrows pointing at opposite directions. Put the cursor in the bottom right corner of the Windows screen and move it upward. Make sure the cursor is at the edge of the window. To resize horizontally on other computers, move your mouse to right or left side of the window. ![]() Alternatively, you can go to Start > Settings. Drag in the opposite direction if you want to make the window bigger again. Right-click on an empty space on your desktop and select Display settings towards the bottom of the context menu. When you get to the top, your cursor should show two arrows going in opposite directions. To resize vertically on other computers, go to the top of the window (you will more than likely have to go to the very top, as if you’re going past the window).Then, drag your mouse (side to side to make horizontal changes, up and down to make vertical changes, diagonal to change both at once) until your window is the desired size. ![]() There should be a square with 3 diagonal lines in it under the scroll bar.
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