A full screen app acts as a new Desktop space on the new display.An app icon will take all windows open within that app to the new display.A single window will only take that window to the new display.Grab any window, app, Desktop, or full screen app from one display and move it drop it onto another displayĭepending on what you’re grabbing, you’ll get different results on the external display(s):.Enter Mission Control in OS X as usual, typically by hitting the F3 key or with a three-finger swipe up on a trackpad.Those with an external screen hooked up to their Mac can follow along: This is super easy to do, but it’s really better experienced than explained. This greatly improves multi-display window management and organization, and it makes it easier than ever to reassign apps and all their windows to another display, move an entire Desktop space to a different screen, or just send a single app window to another display if you’d prefer to do that too. While you don’t need multiple screens to use the basic drag & drop between Spaces feature, but we’re focusing on that multi-screen setup usage here.
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