But it’s clearly a bug-you didn’t trigger a feature unintentionally. You can try unchecking the Displays Have Separate Spaces box, then logging out ( > Log Out account name), log back in, check the box, log out, and back in. When I launch apps any given morning, they appear arbitrarily on my first display or second, regardless of where I assigned them.Ĭheck Displays Have Separate Spaces to avoid the problem of other displays going blank when in full-screen mode on your primary display.įrom what I can tell from others’ troubleshooting of this blank-second-monitor issue Preston is having, it’s tied to the same feature. ![]() El Capitan fixed this for a while, but then I’m back to where I am. I was long unable to get this mode to let me stick apps on my office Mac with two displays to my preferred monitor. But as I wrote last October, Spaces is a finicky beast.
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