In the Windows 7 system, if the computer screen appears smaller, it may be due to improper resolution or scaling settings. Here are some specific adjustment methods: 1. Adjust the resolution
1. Enter Display Settings: You can enter by right clicking on a blank space on the desktop and selecting "Display Settings". Alternatively, press the "Win+I" shortcut key to open Windows settings, click on "System" to enter the "Settings Display" interface.
2. Change resolution: In the "Display Settings" interface, find the "Resolution" option. Choose a resolution that is suitable for the current monitor, usually with the word 'recommended' indicating the best choice. 2、 Adjust zoom ratio
1. Enter Zoom and Layout Settings: In the "Settings Display" interface, find the "Zoom and Layout" section.
2. Change zoom ratio: If the zoom ratio is set too high, the screen content will appear small. You can try changing it to the recommended 100%, or adjusting the zoom ratio based on personal vision. 3、 Check monitor settings
1. Display menu: Check the buttons or menus on the display to see if there are any relevant settings that can be adjusted, such as "widescreen", "standard" and other display modes.
2. Connection cable: Ensure that the monitor connection cable (such as HDMI, DP cable) is firmly inserted to avoid display problems caused by poor contact. 4、 Update graphics card driver program
1. Open Device Manager: Enter Device Manager through the Control Panel.
2. Update driver: Find "Display Adapter" and right-click, select "Update Driver". Follow the prompts to ensure that the driver is installed correctly. 5、 Restart the computer
If none of the above methods work, you can try restarting the computer. This helps to clear temporary data from memory and sometimes solves some temporary problems.
Through the above steps, most of the problems related to the shrinking screen of Windows 7 computers can be effectively solved. If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact professional technical support or after-sales service for further diagnosis and repair.