> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.gpmautomate.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.gpmautomate.com/automate-en/general-introduction/guide-setup-configuration-to-run-script/1-window-and-screen-size-and-display.md).

# 1. Window & screen (Size & Display)

* Window Size: Enter the width (X) and height (Y) dimensions for the browser window when the tool runs (for example, in the image it is set to `800 x 600`).
* Scale: The display zoom level of the browser (usually set to the default of `100%`).
* If you want to run multiple profiles (multiple windows) at the same time, you can adjust the two parameters Window Size and Scale to fit your screen resolution and computer configuration. **In simple terms, the smaller the Window Size, and the lower the Scale (less than 100%), the higher the screen resolution (2K, 4K), and the more powerful your computer (CPU Xeon, RAM 64GB,...) the more threads you can run simultaneously.**
* Screen: Select the screen on which you want the browser windows to display when the tool runs (suitable for those who connect multiple external monitors).

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