MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  J`,@0H.rsrcPJ@@@@Xp `xd  8Ph(@Xp !"#$%0H ` p             0 @ P ` p             0H<LpXvJf !p" |$&X(L+-.B278h9x:4<V?vAC|8GRHpHRPIH TMUIZcf~m*0A̿V3MV  MUI en-USe&Identifyf&PropertiesȐCustom sizing optionsMS Shell DlgP2OKP2CancelP To change the size of all items on the desktop, select a percentage from the list.P &Scale to this percentage of normal size:!P&3P +#2DragSizeWindowP S(1DisplayNChange your display settings and make it easier to read what's on the desktop.Microsoft Display DPI SettingsS&creen resolutionaThis program is blocked by group policy. For more information, contact your system administrator.Display Control Panel"Personalization Related Tasks Pane Security icon Preview imageWarningAdjust resolutionProject to a second screenChange display settingsChange desktop backgroundChange screen saverChange window colorsPersonalizationDevices and PrintersAdjust brightness&Smaller - 100% (default)&Medium - 125% (default)&Larger - 150% (default)&Extra Large - 200% (default)Calibrate colorPAAdjust ClearType textPA#&Extra Extra Large - 250% (default)PAChange DPI SettingWindows Setup has not changed the requested settings. You may not have the required Administrative privilege to install or uninstall new files or drivers. Please contact your Administrator.&Custom - %1!d!%%Segoe UI 9 point %s.PA+Do you want to keep these display settings?5Reverting to previous display settings in %d seconds. <unavailable>fThe display settings being saved are invalid. Please try a different combination of display settings.yThe display settings could not be saved. You may not have the required privileges to change the machine's configuration. %s and %sPAiApplications that are running may be preventing you from changing modes. Please close them and try again.The display control panel is unable to change the display settings. You may not have appropriate administrative rights to change these settings.Screen ResolutionUnknown MonitorMultiple MonitorsSome settings are managed by your system administrator. <a href="mshelp://windows/?id=ca607790-adf6-41a7-abd8-0a1f2feb70b1">Why can't I change some settings?</a>PAYSome settings are managed by your system administrator. Why can't I change some settings?<The display settings can't be changed from a remote session.Another display not detected LandscapePortraitLandscape (flipped)Portrait (flipped)Portrait LandscapePortrait (flipped)Landscape (flipped)No display detectedPrimary desktopExtend desktop to this displayExtend desktop on %d and %dDuplicate desktop on %d and %dDuplicate these displaysDisconnect this display DisconnectedShow desktop only on %dTry to connect anyway on: %sMultiple displaysExtend these displaysRemove this displayAvailable display output on: %1,Available display output on: default adapter%1. Display device on: %2%1. %2OtherVGAS-Video Composite ComponentDVIHDMIMobile PC DisplayTVSDI DisplayPortMobile PC DisplayUDIMobile PC DisplayTVMobile PC Display %1!d! %2!d!%1!d! %2!d! (Recommended)%1!d!. %2 on %3 %1!d!|%2!d!%1Change Settings%1!d! %2!d! (Recommended, 3D) %1!d! by %2!d! (Recommended, 3D)aThe display settings could not be saved. Please try a different combination of display settings.UWindows could not change your display to this resolution. Try a different resolution.%1!d! %2!d! (3D)%1!d! by %2!d! (3D)PAvThe display control panel is unable to change the display settings. The graphics driver returned an unexpected error.HighLowMake text and other items on the desktop smaller and larger. To temporarily enlarge just part of the screen, use the <a href="magnify.exe">Magnifier</a> tool.Make text and other items on the desktop smaller and larger. To temporarily enlarge just part of the screen, use the Magnifier tool.Resolution SliderResolution Slider Pane%1!d! by %2!d!%1!d! by %2!d! (Recommended)AYou must restart to apply these changes. Do you want to continue? %1!d!, %2!d!XYour resolution is lower than %d x %d. Some items might not fit and apps might not open.OYour resolution is lower than %d x %d. Some items might not fit on your screen.Display Settings &Keep changes&RevertDWindows adjusted these settings to match your hardware capabilities.%1. Unknown display device Display %1Undetected displayiInstead of changing the size of everything on the desktop, change only the text size for a specific item. Title barsMenus Message boxesPalette titlesIconsTooltips'Some items might not fit on the screen.2You'll lose any changes you made to the text size.MSome changes might not be applied until the next time you sign in to your PC.3Let me choose one scaling level for all my displaysDPI Scaling OverrideSmallerLarger/Can't change the size of items on this display.BThese changes will only be made on displays that can support them.XIf you use one scaling level, some items might be different sizes on different displays.1You'll see this change the next time you sign in.Recommended size=Some display settings can t be changed from a remote session.PA&Change the appearance of your displays%Change the appearance of your displayclickDete&ctclick &IdentifyMonitor layout Di&splay:Display &Resolution: ResolutionChoose resolution.PAClickHeaderOpen More optionsClick &Orientation: Orientation&Multiple displays:Multiple displays7You must select Apply before making additional changes.JIf you try to connect, other display changes you have made won't be saved.Advanced settings$This is currently your main display.Ma&ke this my main display A&llow the screen to auto-rotate5Auto-rotation is not supported for multiple displays.:Enable Stereoscopic 3D settings for all supported displays`You need to change the resolution on one or more of your displays to view Stereoscopic 3D video.Project to a second screen (or press the Windows logo keyWindows logo key+ P)+Make text and other items larger or smaller&What display settings should I choose?OKCancel&ApplyHelpHelpChange the size of all items&Smaller - 100%&Medium - 125%&Larger - 150%&CustomCustom sizing optionsChange only the text sizeDesktop element Font size&BoldBold&Applyclick ManageDpi&Extra Large - 200%PA(Adjust the DPI Scaling of your displays.&Extra Extra Large - 250%PA11X00|0"0PPeoq,$Response Time Info Start Stop 4Update preview image 0Hide preview image 0Show preview image 4DPI Selection change 0Show restart prompt Information DMicrosoft-Windows-DisplayCpl TInitializing Display CPL Page - Start XInitializing Display CPL Page - Finish LInitializing Display CPL - Start LInitializing Display CPL - Finish LOpening Custom DPI Dialog - Start POpening Custom DPI Dialog - Finish @Changing Selection - Start @Updating the Preview Image <Hiding the Preview Image <Showing the preview image @Changing Selection - Finish DApply Button Clicked - Start hApply Button Clicked - Show the Restart prompt DApply Button Clicked - Finish `Display Settings Page Initializing - Start `Display Settings Page Initializing - Finish hDisplay Settings Page Applying Settings - Start lDisplay Settings Page Applying Settings - Finish pDisplay Settings Page Enumerating Displays - Start pDisplay Settings Page Enumerating Displays - Finish TDisplay Settings Page Layout - Start PDisplay Settings Page Layout - Stop @Resolution Control Clicked HResolution Control - Item Added XResolution Control - Selection Changed @Resolution Slider - Created @Resolution Slider - Closed XEnumerate Stereoscopic 3D Modes - Start \Enumerate Stereoscopic 3D Modes - Finish 4VS_VERSION_INFOB%B%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft CorporationTFileDescriptionDisplay Control Panelr)FileVersion6.3.9600.17031 (winblue_gdr.140221-1952)0InternalNameDISPLAY.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. 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