I think it's stupid and would love to have the option to disable this without losing my separate spaces for each monitor, but I guess this is the Apple way. you'll see it appears on any monitor you do this to (clearly being a feature). It's been ******* me off as well as I use 3 monitors, but I read on a different forum how to actually make it appear on a different monitor and all you have to do is actually move your mouse to the center of the screen, and move it all the way down as if you're trying to drive into the bottom of the screen. Hey guys, So apparently, this is an actual feature and not a bug. Move the cursor to the bottom of the screen, approximately where the Dock should appear on a Mac screen. You can move dock from one screen to another screen by pointing arrow at the very bottom of the screen for 2-4 seconds! ✨įound interesting reply by SputnikTechnologies Move your mouse or trackpad to a non-primary monitor. For some people it's a bug and but for apple, it's a feature ✅ I checked Mission Control and Display has separate Spaces is checked. Pro: that fixes the moving dock, yay □ but here is the conĬon: you lose the multi-desktop feature, it's kinda a second screen presenter mode for your screen so for this was a workaround Try disabling displays have separate spaces Apple's Mission control uses a separate space thing which distinguishes your screens ⚠️ And found that I'm not the one, found a few solutions that I'm mentioning here.ġ. for the first few times, I ignored but, it started frustrated me so went to google to find out some solution I'm the only one or some other two screen geeks is having the same issue. When you select a display and start moving it, a red border will appear around the icon and the display of the actual monitor.It was so annoying when dock keeps jumping from my main screen to another screen. If you’d like to arrange displays, you can drag the display icons around until they match the left-to-right arrangement of your physical monitors.
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