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Old 04-11-2022, 04:57 PM   #4
LayLay
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Originally Posted by Ronot View Post
This is not caused by DisplayLink but just MacOs.

Check you System Preferences.
  • System Preferences
  • Mission Control
  • Displays have separate spaces

When you disable the option "Displays have separate spaces" you can have one application window across two screens.

Thanks Bro, problem solved !!!
Thank you so much !!!
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