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March 5, 2017
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Lightroom secondary monitor jumps from second screen to primary screen (i.e., both)

  • March 5, 2017
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I am running LR 6.5.  Often, when I open the secondary monitor and then switch to grid view on the primary monitor, a "second" secondary monitor window will open on the primary screen. In other words, I have the primary monitor showing grid view, the secondary monitor showing loupe view, and another small secondary window on the primary monitor (also showing loupe view).  Does anyone know how I can stop this second secondary window from opening?

Correct answer Akash Sharma

Hi Paulcohn,

Please update to the latest version of Lightroom following the steps mentioned in Keeping Lightroom Up-to-Date and let us know if that helps.

Regards,

Akash

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dw24154351
Known Participant
February 2, 2022

I wondering if this issue has returned again. macOS Big Sur. Not 100% sure if this corresponds to the recent security patch 11.6.3.

LRC 11.1.

Noticing a whole swap of primary and secondary windows between two monitors. 

Just had primary and secondary strangely alternating on the main display.

Not consistent enough to understand the cause.

Wasn't doing this say a month ago.

 

 

dw24154351
Known Participant
February 10, 2022

Worked through the scenario a few more times. There is different behaviour depending on whether the main LRC window is on the primary or secondary display.

 

So there are two monitors in this setup. Primary and Secondary. Primary is the one that is associated with the menu bar in the Display System Preferences.

 

Place the Lightroom main window on the Primary display (the one that has the menu attached in Display preferences). There is no secondary window opened.

Window > Secondary Display > Show 

 

The Loupe opens in a windowless window on the Primary display, over the top of the main window. The second display is unchanged. So you don't take advantage of having two screens.

 

Window > Secondary Display > Show (to untick)

 

Back to main Lightroom window displayed on the Primary display.

 

 

Now drag the main LRC window onto the secondary display.

 

Repeat the same steps

Window > Secondary Display > Show 

 

Loupe now appears on the main display. The two displays are now showing Lightroom windows - which is what you expect, but reversed in screen order.

 

Additionally go to Display Preferences and drag the menu bar to the secondary display.

 

Same odd behaviour for the secondary window appearing on the same screen as the LRC main window.

 

 

 

dw24154351
Known Participant
February 10, 2022

Go to LRC > Preferences > Display

 

Toggling the selection of displays - even though there is really only one option, seemed to help LRC realise which display was for the secondary window.

Akash Sharma
Akash SharmaCorrect answer
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March 6, 2017

Hi Paulcohn,

Please update to the latest version of Lightroom following the steps mentioned in Keeping Lightroom Up-to-Date and let us know if that helps.

Regards,

Akash

Participant
October 3, 2017

Greetings.

I am also having the same issue. I am running running Lightroom CC 2015.12 on Mac OS. CC is showing as fully up to date. I am running my primary screen on my Macbook Pro (labeled primary in iOS), and secondary screen connected through thunderbolt (labeled secondary in iOS).

When I turn on the secondary screen option it typically pops up over the main screen on the macbook pro at about 75% of full screen size. I drag it to the secondary external monitor and stretch it to basically fill the whole screen. All works fine until I leave LR and open another app, or view the desktop. The secondary screen will typically shrink back to that same 75% size and most of the type jumps back to the primary screen. It will occasionally just shrink to the same small size and stay on the secondary display.

This is really dragging down productivity to continually have to scale and move the second window. I would appreciate any advice.


Thanks

Erik

Conrad_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 3, 2017

This actually sounds like a different issue than the original one, and it might have been better to start a different thread. Anyway, in your case, try this and report back if it helps:

  1. Open System Preferences.
  2. Click Mission Control.
  3. If "Displays Have Separate Spaces" is on, turn it off.
  4. Log out and back in.

Does it work any better than it did before?