Setting screen resolution on a retina MacBook Pro

If I need my screen resolution to be 1920x1080, how do I set that in System Preferences>Displays?
Thanks very much.

well I found SwitchResX wich seems to not only give me the resolution in numbers it also gives me alot more control of the screen settings.

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