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After CentOS installs and boots for the first time you may find that the desktop is not using the entire screen space available, leaving a black border around the desktop, or using a lower resolution than is supported by the monitor and display adapter. In addition, you may have more than one monitor connected to the system and would like the CentOS desktop to be accessible from both. In this chapter of CentOS Essentials we will cover the steps necessary to adjust the display device and resolution of the GNOME desktop and configure multiple monitors.