How to change mountain lion 's dock to lion

my mountain lion launchpad icon is to small and one line just have 7 icon, can it and how to change to the launchpad of lion, is there any command can slove this problem

Go to System Preferences, under the apple menu, then look for the Displays pane.
Set the system to "scaled" on resolution, then select your resolution.

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