Aperture with Duel Screen

Soldato
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Is Anyone here doing Duel Screen with aperture with their Macbook Pro Or Macbook even.

At the moment I have a External Monitor Connected to my MBP. I have aperture on the external Monitor but what annoys me is that the taskbar of the Aperture stays on the MBP itself you know at the tope where you find File, Edit, etc

Is there a way round this or is this how it works?
 
I always thought this was a major limitation of the OSX UI personally.

Would like to know as well. I'm guessing aperture has no dual screen mode like Lightroom?

sid
 
I always thought this was a major limitation of the OSX UI personally.

Would like to know as well. I'm guessing aperture has no dual screen mode like Lightroom?

sid

To be honest i think your right.... It a shame as it be handy to have that bar or something like it on the external too.

Maybe in the new version of aperture it will happen?
 
I believe it depends on which monitor is classed as the primary monitor, that the menubar appears on.

Try unplugging the external, closing the laptop (so it sleeps) and then plugging the display back in. This will make the external monitor the primary.

Now, open the laptop and that should be the secondary display

*In theory*
 
I have found out how to do this.

When we open display property and have arrangement open where we select Mirror or duel. When it set at duel we see 2 screen icon one with a white bar at the top and the other with nothing. What you do is drag that white bar over to the other screen and it works.

Andy
 
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