For an average user, adjusting the sharpness of the MacBook screen means resizing the objects displayed on the screen. For those with poor eyesight, they can decrease the MacBook screen resolution to increase the size of displayed objects. Conversely, for those who want more usage space as well as display space on the screen, they can adjust the MacBook screen resolution upwards to reduce the size of displayed objects. In the latest MAC OS operating system version, it is possible to change the MacBook screen resolution according to some available modes to optimize display rather than dividing it by resolution as before.
Adjusting MacBook screen resolution options:
Step 1: Click the MacBook icon at the top left corner of the screen, select System Preferences
Step 2: In System Preferences, choose the Display option
Step 3: In the Display section, select the Display tab, then click on the Scale option. This section allows you to choose different display modes from high to low to adjust the sharpness of the MacBook screen. Choose the mode according to your usage needs. After completion, press Command + Q to close the program.
Below is an image for you to compare the display after adjusting the sharpness of the MacBook screen
Default screen resolution before changing MacBook screen resolution
Images after adjusting MacBook screen resolution with 2 modes of increase and decrease
Here are some basic steps for you to adjust MacBook screen resolution as desired. With an intuitive interface, users don't need to perform too many operations to understand and adjust MacBook resolution. Additionally, if you want to utilize MacBook's hardware platform for Windows, you can refer to the guide on installing Windows 10 on MacBook.
Alternatively, if you want to capture screenshots on MacBook to guide friends or other users on how to install and use, you can also refer to the article below by Mytour.
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