You should now be in ‘Extended Desktop’ mode. Step 2: Connect any mac-supported secondary display and ensure that ‘Mirror Displays’ is OFF in Displays System Preferences within the ‘Arrangement’ tab. Obvious I know, but this is a new feature in Mavericks, so I wanted to make sure I don’t get comments saying this doesn’t work when using 10.8 or earlier! □ Step 1: Ensure you have OS X Mavericks installed. To do this, all you need to do is create an additional ‘space’ using Mission Control and then add your apps to your specified display space. ![]() You can optimise this to your heart’s content and allocate apps to always open on a specific display. ![]() Every monitor is now a primary display with its own menu bar, and the Dock is available on whichever screen you’re working on.Įssentially, each display is an individual ‘Space’, meaning apps open on whichever display they were opened on and their menu bar opens on that display too. ![]() So, with Mavericks, OS X takes full advantage of every display connected to your Mac.
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