HT1147 Screen Resolution 24" iMac

My screen resolution on a 24" iMac is 1920 x 1200. An accidental bump of the keyboard increased the size of the screen so that it cannot all be seen. I tried other resolution but none worked. What options, other than resolution, are there for reducing screen size? Now, if the top is visible, the bottom isn't!
Thanks!
roroco

Niel,
You're great! I'm in the middle of a major project and had to stop to try figure out what went wrong. You nailed it! Thanks so much!
roroco (Bob)

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