Changing Display Properties
1. Changing Display Settings in Windows 🖥️
🔹 Adjust Screen Resolution & Scaling
- Right-click on the desktop and select Display settings.
- Scroll to Display resolution and choose the recommended resolution.
- Adjust Scale & layout if needed (125%, 150%, etc.).
🔹 Change Brightness
- Open Settings (Win + I) → System → Display.
- Adjust the Brightness slider.
🔹 Change Refresh Rate
- Go to Settings → Display → Advanced display settings.
- Select Refresh Rate (higher rates reduce screen flicker).
🔹 Night Light (Reduce Eye Strain at Night)
- Settings → Display → Night light.
- Enable Night light and adjust warmth levels.
🔹 Multiple Displays (Dual Monitor Setup)
- Settings → Display → Multiple Displays.
- Click Detect if the second screen is not shown.
- Choose between Extend, Duplicate, or Second screen only.
2. Changing Display Settings in Linux 🐧
🔹 Change Resolution & Scaling
- Open Settings → Displays.
- Choose the correct Resolution and Scale.
🔹 Adjust Brightness
- Open Settings → Power.
- Adjust the Brightness slider.
📌 For Terminal Users: Use xrandr --brightness 0.8 (0.8 reduces brightness).
🔹 Enable Night Light
- Settings → Displays → Night Light.
- Adjust warmth and schedule.
🔹 Dual Monitor Setup
- Go to Settings → Displays.
- Select primary and secondary monitors.