I have a nice little macro that launches my main applications. Usually I have my MBP connected to an external display, and I want some of those applications (generally those not directly involved with work, such as Mail, iTunes, Messages and Calendar) to appear on the external display.

I am using a MacBook with two external monitors. I wanted to be able to have 1, 2, or 3 unique screens and have different macros for each case. This would require detecting when screens were mirrored. I gave up on trying to get this to work.


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For some reason when I try to use GoodNotes while being connected to an external display the display either goes blank or starts to screen mirror. But when I use some other app it works fine. Is that a glitch or does good notes not support that yet ?

I think the Affinity Suite on iPad is THE predestined candidate for utilizing the external display feature via Stage Manager. In fact that is why I bought an iPad Pro, falsely assuming this just works.

I am also very interested in this. Stage Manager is a requirement to make real use of the external display, and being unable to use the Affinity suite in this set up keeps me from using the whole suite more fully.

Sorry but no, even with this option off it is not possible to have Affinity in full screen on the external screen. (There is even a bug with the toolbar that sometimes doesn't appear when you switch from one screen to another)

I just tried, once again, to extend my Affinity iPad apps to my external monitor under Stage Manager. I had given up a while ago. Tool bars, etc., kept disappearing. Anyway now they all seem to be WORKING right. When did that happen?? With the new versions 2.2 or maybe the latest iPadOS 17.02? Anyway keeping my fingers crossed. Now if you all can just get Publisher from shrinking all my letter-size prints.

It looks like one workaround can help: I tried to set the external monitor as a default one in the macOS settings, and the built-in display as the additional one. After this change, it more or less works for me for now. Anyway, this workaround doesn't seem clear and stable, so we definitely need to get some solution from Citrix, I believe.

Same issue for me as soon as I upgraded to Monterey 12.4, mouse wheel will not scroll in Citrix RemotePC when the Citrix Viewer window is on an external monitor. Mouse wheel works fine on the local Macbook and also when the Citrix Viewer window is moved to the local Macbook display. Workspace version is 22.04.0.44 (2204)

My laptop recognises external display devices if I connect them before booting the system, but many times it doesn't if I connect while the system is running. In this case, rebooting naturally solves the problem.

My problems began when I had a power failure. For silly reasons, I could only plug in one of my two monitors, so I opened up the screen display interface and de-activated the screen that didn't have power.

Adapting Amanda's solution to modern ubuntu with systemd and/or other display manager than sddm :"Actually, you don't need to log out. Simply going to a VC with ctrl-alt-F1, restarting x with sudo systemctl restart (eg gdm or lightdm) and going back to your graphical interface with ctrl-alt-F7 (or F2) should do it.

If the external monitor can't be detected by using xrandr --auto, or even by booting to different OS, reboot Ubuntu using a previous kernel. If the computer detects the monitor in the older kernel, you can go back to the latest one without any problems.

I would like to use an old Samsung Syncmaster T240HD (which has built-in speakers) monitor as an external display for my brand new Lenovo E15 laptop (including a fully updated 64 bit WIndows 10 Professional). If I connect this monitor to my laptop then my voice communication via Skype for Business disappears which means others can't hear me anymore. When I detach the Samsung display, the laptop microphone goes alive in the same moment.

When I connect the external monitor, I must manually set the display to "show only on 2" because the built-in display is not disabled when the lid is closed. You can check the attached screenshot that show both screen even with the lid closed.

I have tried some suggestions like selecting the single display option from Intel Settings. However, even in Intel Settings the active displays list contains the built-in display when the lid is closed.

It would be more logic if the built-in display just disappear from any settings (Intel or Windows) if the lid is closed. It's a PnP display panel, so closing the lid means unplugging it. I'm still investigating though

For the post-boot display, including BIOS setup, I managed to show it on an external display by switching from UEFI mode to UEFI with CMS. As far as I know, CMS means using VBIOS instead of GOP. As a conclusion, the issue is probably due to the GOP on the UEFI driver. I'm still looking for workarounds to reinstall or update the UEFI driver, I'n not sure if it's possible.

Usually, If you close the lid of your MacBook, your connected, external display becomes the main display. Therefore, if you face the mentioned issue, the external display will turn black the moment you close the lid of your MacBook.

I can only speak for my case, but I could fix it after spending over an hour with Apple Support.In Safe-Mode, my display was still not working. But in Recovery-Mode (the list showing the recovery options), the display suddenly worked. This was finally a good sign. ff782bc1db

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