You can change the display resolution in macOS Tahoe to make everything on the screen bigger, or increase the size of text and icons to make them easier to see. Here’s how:
° Click the Apple menu icon on your screen > System Settings.
° Click Displays in the sidebar (you may need to scroll down).
° If you have multiple monitors, select the specific display you want to adjust.
° Choose Resolution:
- Standard View: Hover over the resolution thumbnails to see their sizes, then click the one you want.
- List View (More Options): Control-click (or right-click) the thumbnail area and select Show List to see all resolutions.
- Unlock Scaled Resolutions: Hold down the Option (⌥) key and click a resolution thumbnail or the “More Space” option to reveal a full list of scaled resolutions, offering more fine-tuned control for “More Space” (smaller text/icons) or “Larger Text” (bigger text/icons).
- Select the resolution you prefer. Your screen may flicker briefly.




