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Reset an 'out of range' second display Jun 28, '04 10:43:00AM • Contributed by: zed Ok I'll admit it -- I was messing around on my laptop with a second screen attached, and I set the frequency for the second screen to a value that was out of range mac display resolution stuck out of range for the monitor. The monitor was fine, but the laptop did not realize the that screen mac mini out of range was not displaying anything and so would not revert back. No problem, I thought -- unplug the screen and then plug it back in, and "input signal out of range" mac mini this would reset things and all would be well. But no! The laptop remembered the screen and set it straight back to the undisplayable resolution. Setting it to mirrored and back also did not clear it; neither did a reboot. To cut
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the story short ... go to the Displays System Prefs panel and click on the option to show the monitors in the menu bar. Now you can go to the menu bar (on the functional laptop display) and reset the frequency/resolution for the second screen back to something displayable. • Currently 1.00 / 512345 (1 vote cast) [20,698 views] Hint Options Printable Hint Format Subscribe to 'macosxhints.com System tips' Reset an 'out of range' second display | 4 comments | Create out of range monitor error mac New Account Newest First Oldest First Flat Nested No Comments Threaded Click here to return to the 'Reset an 'out of range' second display' hint The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say. Reset an 'out of range' second display Authored by: leebennett on Jun 28, '04 06:19:20PM Not sure about older OS versions, but in Panther, I think this tip will only work if you have the setting turned on that remembers X number of recent modes in the menubar icon. [ Reply to This | # ] Reset an 'out of range' second display Authored by: lpp on Jun 28, '04 09:14:29PM Also, you can use the cscreen utility to alter your resolution settings. [ Reply to This | # ] Another display configuration utility Authored by: barryjaylevine on Jun 28, '04 10:19:18PM DisplayConfigX will yield new resolutions at higher refresh rates that what OSX will provide. I needed to use this when 10.3.4 "lost" a number of resolutions on my Samsung 955df. You can find DisplayConfigX at versiontracker and macupdate. It's shareware ($12) and is the best $$ I ever spent on my Mac. --- ----- Honda Reflex - Riding a 60mpg scooter is your patriotic duty! [ Reply to This | # ] Reset ANY 'out of range' display Authored by: romulis on Jun 29, '04 07:47:28AM WARNING: The Displays menu bar doesn't check that the resolutions/refresh rates actually match the screen you have plu
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a question October 2016 Issue Solution Issue While trying to change the resolution on my Mac,the following error message is being displayed: "Out of range". Rebooting in safe mode but http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20040625095634989 the problem still persists. How to revert to previous resolution? Solution No need to go through Safe-Mode - Start the Mac - Give it sufficient time to load the desktop - Press CTRL + SPACE (opens spotlight) - Type "System Preferences" - Press the Enter key (you are now in the System Preferences window) - Type "Displays" - Press the Enter http://ccm.net/faq/28959-macos-screen-resolution-out-of-range key (you are now in the Displays settings window) - Press the Tab key - Use the Down/up arrow keys to change resolution Thanks to aiglenoirdu29 for this tip. Related : MacOS: Screen resolution - Out of range Adjust Your Website to Fit All Resolutions Modify and use your screen resolutions BSplayer - Fit video to screen resolution GTA San Andreas - Screen resolution issue Screen resolution stuck (Solved) Download this article for free (PDF) Ask a question This document entitled «MacOS: Screen resolution - Out of range» from CCM (ccm.net) is made available under the Creative Commons license. You can copy, modify copies of this page, under the conditions stipulated by the license, as this note appears clearly. Previous Mac - Error message: Airport does not have an IP address.. Next MacOS X Mountain Lion (10.8)- Creating a bootable USB installer Subscribe to our newsletter Subscribe Team Terms of Use Contact Policies CCM Benchmark Group health.ccm.net Mac - Error message: Airport does not have an IP address.. MacOS X Mountain Lion (10.8)- Creating a bootable USB installer
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