How do I get an app to run in Full Screen mode on OS X Lion on my second monitor? It seems to be stuck on my first monitor, and I'd like to move it.
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You can switch which monitor is the "Primary" monitor by opening the Displays in Preferences and dragging and dropping the menu bar to your secondary monitor. That should make fullscreen apps use your other monitor. |
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This is an excerpt of Appple's App Kit Release Note for Lion regarding full screen apps & multiple desktops.
The full document can be found here: http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#releasenotes/Cocoa/AppKit.html According to this document your full screen apps will always be shown on your primary monitor, and there is nothing that can be done about it. |
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At present there is no way you can. I filed a bug on this during the developer previews and it was marked as a duplicate and the duplicate is still open. (rdar://9741058 and rdar://8056880 for the Apple folk) My assumption is that Full Screen mode is designed for single monitor setups and it does work especially well on single small monitor setups (read any MacBook or MacBook Pro). |
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An upgrade to Mountain Lion will resolve the issue as it finally enables using full screen mode on multiple displays. You can "take an app full screen on either display. Drag the window to the desired display and click the full-screen button." |
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I find the easiest way to fix this problem when trying to watch Youtube videos fullscreen on my 47" 1080p TV, was to use Fullscreen Mode in Firefox, as this stays on the 2nd screen. ie Only the Apple supplied software has the annoying fullscreen bug/feature. Hope they fix this |
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