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Grid / Loupe showing up on second monitor

Enthusiast ,
Oct 22, 2020 Oct 22, 2020

Just started using new LR Classic ver. 10.0. I hit Cntrl/E to edit in PS. This, or something else I mistakenly hit, caused the Loupe / Grid to show up on my second monitor. So, how do I turn this off? I do not want this on second screen.

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Community Expert , Oct 22, 2020 Oct 22, 2020

A shortcut key was probably pressed by accident:

  • Pressing Ctrl-F11 opens the secondary display for Lightroom Classic.
  • Adding Shift to some of the single-letter keys puts a view on the secondary display, so where E, G, and N are normally Loupe, Grid and Survey, adding Shift to any of those would put it on the secondary display.

 

To turn off the Lightroom Classic secondary display, choose Window > Secondary Display > Show to deselect it, or press the shortcut shown on that menu command (Ctrl-F1

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Community Expert ,
Oct 22, 2020 Oct 22, 2020

A shortcut key was probably pressed by accident:

  • Pressing Ctrl-F11 opens the secondary display for Lightroom Classic.
  • Adding Shift to some of the single-letter keys puts a view on the secondary display, so where E, G, and N are normally Loupe, Grid and Survey, adding Shift to any of those would put it on the secondary display.

 

To turn off the Lightroom Classic secondary display, choose Window > Secondary Display > Show to deselect it, or press the shortcut shown on that menu command (Ctrl-F11).

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 22, 2020 Oct 22, 2020
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Ah! Thank you! I figured that I must have hit something wrong. Now I see that I must have presses Shift-E instead of Cntrl-E. Thanks again.

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