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How to optimize the display settings for Mac?
How to optimize the display settings for Mac?
yanti (Unlicensed)
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yanti (Unlicensed)
30 Nov 2023
1 min read
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Select the
Apple
icon in the top left corner.
Go to
System Preferences
.
Click on
Displays
.
In the
Display
tab,
 Click on
More Space
.
For
macOS Big Sur
, select
Default for display
.
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