Wrong display on MacBook Pro

My son changed the display setting on my MacBook Pro and I can't get it back to how it was... Even though I change resolutions, the text is huge and the display doesn't fit the screen. How can I get back the original setting?

Under System Preferences>Displays make certain that you select "Scaled' and pick the highest resolution:
...or use "Best for display."
Clinton

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