Changing the Screen Resolution for Better Viewing of the Health-eSolutions Website

The screen resolution is the amount of pixels (or dots or color) used vertically and horizontally across your computer screen. A higher resolution gives graphic images a sharper, more colorful look and allows the user to view pages with less scrolling. If you have trouble viewing these pages at the recommended screen pixel size, use the resolution you are comfortable with. Before changing your screen size you should minimize or preferably exit out of any running programs.

Screen Resolution for the PC


Windows 95/98/NT


To change your resolution on a PC:
  1. Right-click in an empty area of your desktop screen and select the Properties option. Alternatively, go to the Start button and choose Settings, then Control Panel, and select the Display icon.
  2. Click on the Settings tab to display your current screen settings.
  3. Place your cursor on the Screen Area and click and drag the pointer to select 1024 by 768 pixels.
  4. Under the Colors drop down box, select High Color (16 bit) or True Color (32 bit).
  5. Click the Apply button and then click OK.
    NOTE: You will be prompted to accept the changes made to your desktop, in which Windows may need to restart your computer in order for the changes to take affect.
Screen Resolution for the Mac Macintosh

To change your resolution on a Mac:
  1. Click on the Apple menu and select Control Panels. From the Control Panels provided, open Monitors & Sound.
  2. Select the Monitor icon.
  3. Under Resolution, scroll down to the screen settings 1024 x 768, 75Hz and select it.
  4. Under Color Depth, select Thousands.
  5. The screen should automatically resize. Close the Control Panel.

Disclaimer: Normally, these suggested steps will work on any standard computer but some systems may not react properly. Should this be the case, the Health-eSolutions website assumes no responsibility for the consequences.