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cmd-tab behavior on mavericksMavericks with multiple displays

I have a macbookMacBook with cinema displayCinema Display, I have my dock on macbookthe MacBook screen side and my menubar is set to cinema displayCinema Display. In 10.8 this worked well, when I pressed cmd-tab to switch apps the widgettask switcher would come up on the "main" cinema displayCinema Display.

In 10.9, however, it's always on macbookthe MacBook's screen, very annoying. Is there a setting I've missed?

cmd-tab behavior on mavericks with multiple displays

I have a macbook with cinema display, I have my dock on macbook screen side and my menubar is set to cinema display. In 10.8 this worked well, when I pressed cmd-tab to switch apps the widget would come up on "main" cinema display.

In 10.9, however, it's always on macbook screen, very annoying. Is there a setting I've missed?

cmd-tab behavior on Mavericks with multiple displays

I have a MacBook with Cinema Display, I have my dock on the MacBook screen side and my menubar is set to Cinema Display. In 10.8 this worked well, when I pressed cmd-tab to switch apps the task switcher would come up on the "main" Cinema Display.

In 10.9, however, it's always on the MacBook's screen, very annoying. Is there a setting I've missed?

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cmd-tab behavior on mavericks with multiple displays

I have a macbook with cinema display, I have my dock on macbook screen side and my menubar is set to cinema display. In 10.8 this worked well, when I pressed cmd-tab to switch apps the widget would come up on "main" cinema display.

In 10.9, however, it's always on macbook screen, very annoying. Is there a setting I've missed?