![]() I don't want the requisite reply's explaining how to go to system preferences and move my dock to a different monitor, as I know how to do that. Thanks, hopefully, I explained the feature correctly. So my question, Was this feature removed from the OS? I know there has been at least one OS update in the last month or so to my machine. Ironically, I no longer find information on the 'mysteriously disappeared feature' Googling only results in people asking how to move the dock from one display to the other. Now I can only permanently move the dock to one display or the other via system preferences. Since you can't get the dock to show on both monitors at one time, the feature is (was?) if the dock is on display 1, move the mouse to the bottom of display 2 (where the dock is not shown), and 'Poof' like magic, the dock appears on display 2 (and subsequently, disappears from display 1)Īt some point, in the last month or so ?, I noticed that this feature no longer worked. Please share information what I have to configure to start applications by Dock bar (or Launchpad) on the active Display Space where I'm working (means, where is my mouse pointer).ĭid apple remove the feature to move dock to another display by moving mouse to bottom of screen? Did apple remove the feature to move dock to another display by moving mouse to bottom of screen?Ī few months ago, I was flummoxed by my dock mysteriously moving from my macpro (M1) display to the connected external monitor (unimpressive brand) and then back to macpro display unbeknown to me.Īfter googling I found that this was indeed a MAC OS feature. When I'm working on Built-in display Space and pick with thumb and 3 fingers the Launchpad appears not on the Built-in display but on the External display and covers my application (Space) there. ![]() When I'm working on Built-in display Space and press Cmd+Shift+3, external display Space screenshot is taken but not Built-in display Space?! My intent was to start the application on the Built-it but there is no Dock bar there?! So, I have to move mouse pointer to external display Space where Dock bar appears and when I click on an application it is opened on the external display and covers the opened application (Space) there. If my focus (mouse pointer) is on the Built-in display, Dock bar does not appear in Built-in display Space. I'm working on both displays: external and Built-it. the monitor has menu bar on top and it is above the Built-In Display. In System Settings -> Displays -> Arrange. In System Settings -> Desktop & Dock -> Dock -> Automatically hide and show the Dock is ON In System Settings -> Desktop & Dock -> Dock -> Position on Screen is LEFT. In System Settings -> Desktop & Dock -> Mission Control -> Displays have separated Spaces in ON. What can ya do? Hope this helps.Please share knowledge how to show dock bar or launchpad on the active display workspace. 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. 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 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. It was so annoying when dock keeps jumping from my main screen to another screen.
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