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Disabled monitor's screen saver overlaps the other monitor!

Open melochale opened this issue 8 years ago • 5 comments

it's normal when we reboot the mac and disable the another monitor firstly. but next time disabled monitor's screen saver overlaps the opened monitor.

mac type: imac 27 5k 2015 os X 10.11.5

melochale avatar May 27 '16 14:05 melochale

Hello,

I got the same issue, because screen resolution are not the same, there is an overlap on the wallpaper

Thanks

plumcraft avatar Jun 04 '16 12:06 plumcraft

Same issue on my Mac.

Macbook Pro 2011 early, OS X 10.11.5 External GPU with 4k monitor.

lilipeipei avatar Jun 16 '16 16:06 lilipeipei

Same issue here after waking from sleep and finding the MBP display reactivated. Action taken: I disable the MBP screen in the drop-down menu which was somehow enabled during sleep. Result: The 15 inch MBP screen overlays the top left of the external 24 inch screen by the same area (15 inches). So far I've only been able to set the ext. display's wallpaper back to normal by changing resolution (A to B then back to A) in the drop-down menu.

Yosemite 10.10.5 on MBP late 2008 External Display- BenQ

Other than that a really handy app. Thanks to the Dev.

nadesco avatar Jul 10 '16 11:07 nadesco

Found a fix; Disable the "Displays have separate Spaces" option in Mission Control settings. This resolved the overlapping wallpaper problem for me but you'll need to reboot for it to take effect.

(From Lju88's comment and flapane's confirmation in thread 10.)

nadesco avatar Jul 11 '16 05:07 nadesco

@nadesco : thanks, works for me too

plumcraft avatar Jul 17 '16 16:07 plumcraft