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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 451386" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>Based on what I saw here with my MacBook Pro, I just connected remotely to my Mac Pro at home and verified the same results. With OSX and multiple displays, it's only returning a single result ... that being the active monitor. My MacBook Pro is here connected to the hotel TV via HDMI, but the surveyed screen resolution was the built-in LCD display. With the Mac Pro, I have two 27" thunderbolt displays and a separate 19" monitor that runs 1920x1080. With the Mac Pro it only displayed the second display. It is not calculating the total display width across all available displays, just the active display.</p><p></p><p>That probably makes sense, since if I try to stretch a browser window across multiple displays, that does not work either; the app will get pinned to one display or the other, but not span multiples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 451386, member: 25095"] Based on what I saw here with my MacBook Pro, I just connected remotely to my Mac Pro at home and verified the same results. With OSX and multiple displays, it's only returning a single result ... that being the active monitor. My MacBook Pro is here connected to the hotel TV via HDMI, but the surveyed screen resolution was the built-in LCD display. With the Mac Pro, I have two 27" thunderbolt displays and a separate 19" monitor that runs 1920x1080. With the Mac Pro it only displayed the second display. It is not calculating the total display width across all available displays, just the active display. That probably makes sense, since if I try to stretch a browser window across multiple displays, that does not work either; the app will get pinned to one display or the other, but not span multiples. [/QUOTE]
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