Input issue

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JH92

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The input resolution on monitor was changed from 1600x900 to 1960 x 1080, the screen just says input out of range now and I have no idea how to change it back because I can't do anything for monitor to see. Is there any way I can reset or change it back?
 
I would like to try and help you but you telling us nothing about your computer means that I am unable to :(
 
when the resolution is set out of range, after 10-15 seconds it should have auto reverted.
I'm assuming it didn't and a reboot hasn't helped?

connecting another screen that is capable of that new resolution should help.
or starting into Safe Mode will also get you in and then you can change the reso back.
knowing your OS will determine the best way to get into Safe Mode.

assuming you are Win10, probably the best way to achieve this will be to start the PC and when the Windows login splash screen shows (which you probably won't be able to see!) which will be about 10 seconds in, hold in the power button to force a shutdown.
repeat that 3 or 4 times and the Advanced Startup Options (ASO) menu should appear.
this you should see as the resolution change should be ignored in ASO mode.
then select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
when it restarts, you'll have a list of options.
select 4 to restart the PC into Safe Mode.
 
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