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Application menu is unusable when application is not on the monitor that contains menubar #594
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For troubleshooting purposes, can you share whether you have "Displays have separate spaces" enabled or disabled? MacOS 15: Settings -> Desktop & Dock -> Mission Control -> Displays have separate spaces https://nikitabobko.github.io/AeroSpace/guide#a-note-on-displays-have-separate-spaces |
I have it disabled. OS version is 15.0.1 |
I have the same issue after upgrading to 15.0.1 |
One more thing: |
Killing Dock with |
Same here, as a workaround you can keep the mouse button down and move to the item you want to click, then release on that item |
This problem forced me to re-enable "Displays have separate spaces" -- for me, this issue was present also in 14.x beta as well. (I haven't tested it in 15.x) |
I have a multi monitor setup with center monitor being the main one with the MacOS menubar and the left and right ones being secondary ones. In the attached video you can see the menubar on the main monitor. The secondary monitor is not included because the default MacOS screen capture tool doesn't seem to support multi monitor setup. What you see on the video is the following:
We should be able to use the menu for application on all monitors.
My config
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aerospace-menubar-bug.mov
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