We designed our Web site with the standards of a 1024x768 screen resolution.  The resolution size is the number of pixels (width by height) that your screen is set to display.  If you cannot read the entire screen without scrolling left to right, your screen might be set at a resolution of 800x600. 
 
To change your screen resolution, follow the simple process below:
 
Instructions

For Windows XP:

  • Right-click on the desktop and choose Properties (or select Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display). 
  • Next, choose the Settings tab.  Here you will see a screen area with a slider bar that allows you to change the configuration.  You'll want to grab the slider and move it so that it indicates 1024x768.  Then click "apply."  The screen should resize and you can then select "OK" to close. 

Depending upon your version of Windows, your computer may test the resolution on your monitor and prompt you for a Yes (to keep) or No (if you are unable to read it).  If selecting Yes, click "OK."

For Apple/Mac or other operating systems:

  • Please contact your Information Technology department for instructions, or contact our webmaster.

If you need additional assistance in changing your resolution, please click here for the contact form.
 


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