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With multiple displays: how best to keep the Dock to one side, and on the same display as th...
In the Displays pane of System Preferences, I have the external display (if present) configured to be on the left side of the main built-in display; and the menu bar on the built-in display. … Problem:
when I connect an external display, the Dock jumps to it, separating it from the menu bar.
How can I configure the Dock to stay on the main display with the menu bar? …