or the best viewing of gelsons.com, you may need to adjust your screen resolution as well as open the browser window full screen. This site is designed for a minimal screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, but we recommend your screen resolution be set to 1024 x 768. To check your computer monitor's screen resolution or change it, locate the type of computer you have from the list below and then follow the directions. You may find it helpful to print these directions for reference.
PCs running Windows XP
- Select the Control Panel from the Start menu
- Select Appearance and Themes
- Select Change the screen resolution
- In the Display/Properties area, move the lever beneath Screen resolution until 1024 x 768 pixels or a higher setting and click OK.
- After changing the screen resolution, a dialog box will ask you if you want to keep this setting. Click Yes to keep the setting.
PCs running Windows 95/98/Me/2000
- Select Settings from the Start menu.
- Select the Control Panel option from the Settings Menu.
- Select the Display option from the Control Panel.
- Select the Settings tab.
- In the Desktop/Screen area, move the lever until 1024 x 768 pixels or a higher setting and click OK.
- A message will appear indicating that Windows will resize your desktop, and that it might take a few seconds and click OK.
- After changing the screen resolution, a dialog box will ask you if you want to keep this setting. Click Yes to keep the setting.
Macintosh running OSX
- Go to the Apple Menu --> System Preferences, and choose Displays.
- Click on the Display button at the top of the control window and then select desired setting.
Macintosh running OS 9 or older
- Go to the Apple Menu --> Control Panels, and choose Monitors.
- Click on the Monitor icon at the top of the control panel and then choose either 1024 x 768 resolution or a higher setting.
- NOTE: With the older Mac operating systems, go to the Apple Menu --> Control Panels, and choose Monitors. Then choose Options, and choose the 1024 x 768 resolution or a higher setting.
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