How Do I Get My Screensaver Back to Its Normal Size if It Shrunk?
Screensaver images prevent images from burning into your computer screen when the computer is left idle for a long period of time. For some Microsoft Windows 7 users, there are times when a previously installed or manually downloaded screensaver image "shrinks" and no longer fits the entire screen. The reason for this is that the computer's screen resolution changed at some point, such as if you played an online game. Manually resetting the screen resolution stretches the screensaver image back to its original size.
Instructions
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Click the Windows icon, called the "Start" button, which is located in the taskbar.
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Choose "Control Panel" in the open menu. A "Control Panel" window opens.
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Click the "Adjust Screen Resolution" link located under the "Appearance and Personalization" heading. The "Screen Resolution" screen appears.
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Click the "Resolution" drop-down menu. Several options appear.
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Select the resolution option that has a "Recommended" heading located next to it. The exact recommended resolution option varies per computer.
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Click "Apply" and "OK" in the Screen Resolution window. The screen resolution is changed, and the screensaver is automatically changed back to its normal size.
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