Input Signal Out of Range Popup window error message bug. My PC is running Windows 7 Pro & Monitor is an HP2311x set for 1920 X 1080 resolution with color depth set to 32 bit at 60Hz refresh rate; using the Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel (also the native Lenovo Display Control Panel settings when this bug would not go away. The input signal out of range does not retire. Using the popup widow one gets when outside mouse button clicking on the Desktop/Graphic Options/Balloon Notification/Opimal Resolution/Disable checked option STILL DOES Not turn off the "Input Signal Out of Range Popup window error message." Rebooting after each reset to 1920 X 1080 - 60Hz does not retire the "Input Signal Out of Range Popup window error message." Any suggestions?
SOURCE: PC display problem
Hey,
ik'm glad that atleast you don't have troubles with the reso.
Anyways if you got the same TV, then just do this and it should work, i have sometimes lost a little side of the screen too, but this helped me:
Take your TV remote
PC Menu-->Factory Preset-->Reset-->Yes
OR same thing just not automatic
PC Menu-->Picture-->Horizontal/Vertical.
I hope it fixes it for you.
SOURCE: HP Blackbird PC Connection 'Incompatible Signal'
You may have the wrong type of DVI, I would try a different cable to hook it up with.
SOURCE: Mac Mini - Signal is not compatible with this intput
Can you change the signal format in the display settiings? 1080p is the native one on your monitor, try difrent ones if availabe. also test difrent resolutions.
SOURCE: Computer screen is beyond the monitor border
first things first check the max supported resolution on the polariod tv. Should be found in owners manual. set the pc to that resolution and you shoul have the whole screen.
SOURCE: does a dynex tv connected via vga to PC come up as
If windows cannot identify the monitor that you have connected it will show up as a generic monitor. If you are able to find a driver for the monitor then windows will show that particular monitor instead. If Dynex has a website you can check there to see if they have a driver for your TV, or you can check under there support section to see if they suggest anything that might help.
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Video feed from PC is a 4' long VGA cable.
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