Changing the resolution on your MacBook is easy 👍
Below are the instructions for macOS Sonoma / Ventura / Monterey and for older version.
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How to change the screen resolution on MacBook
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Procedure (newer macOS - Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey):
Click on (Apple menu) top left.
Select System settings (System Settings).
In the left panel, select Displays (Displays).
You'll see a section Resolution (Resolution).
Select Scale (Scaled).
You will then see a menu of different text sizes and resolutions.
Click on More space (More Space) → smaller elements, higher resolution.
Or Larger text (Larger Text) → larger font, lower resolution.
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Advanced mode (display all resolutions):
Open again System settings → Displays.
Hold the key Option (Alt) and click on Resolution → Scale.
The following will be displayed all available resolutions, not just the recommended ones.
Choose a resolution that suits you.
⚠️ Caution: too high a resolution may cause text to be tiny or blurry unless „Retina“ is recalculated.
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External monitor
If you have an external monitor connected to your MacBook:
The procedure is the same, only after selecting Displays will be displayed each monitor separately.
You can set a different resolution for each.