Cannot move the dock from iPad to main monitor when using screen mirroring

When using my iPad Pro as an extended screen, the dock is stuck on the iPad when I want it on my main monitor. This is really annoying, cannot figure out how to move it.


Mac mini M4 Sequoia 15.7.1

Ipad Pro (4th gen) 18.7.1

Mac mini, macOS 15.7

Posted on Oct 15, 2025 10:22 AM

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Posted on Oct 15, 2025 10:35 AM

This issue happens because macOS doesn't allow the Dock to move to a display whose bottom edge is perfectly aligned or overlapped with another screen. In System Settings → Displays → Arrange Displays, drag your screens so the one you want the Dock on isn't exactly flush with the one next to it - leave a few pixels of offset at the bottom. That small gap is enough for macOS to recognize it as a valid Dock location. The red circles in the screenshot show overlapping layouts that won't work, while the blue one shows the correct setup. Also make sure that "Displays have separate Spaces" is turned on in System Settings → Desktop & Dock. If your extended screen is positioned above another, the Dock can't move there either - it only appears on displays that touch the bottom edge of your layout.


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Oct 15, 2025 10:35 AM in response to Super-iMan

This issue happens because macOS doesn't allow the Dock to move to a display whose bottom edge is perfectly aligned or overlapped with another screen. In System Settings → Displays → Arrange Displays, drag your screens so the one you want the Dock on isn't exactly flush with the one next to it - leave a few pixels of offset at the bottom. That small gap is enough for macOS to recognize it as a valid Dock location. The red circles in the screenshot show overlapping layouts that won't work, while the blue one shows the correct setup. Also make sure that "Displays have separate Spaces" is turned on in System Settings → Desktop & Dock. If your extended screen is positioned above another, the Dock can't move there either - it only appears on displays that touch the bottom edge of your layout.


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Oct 15, 2025 11:23 PM in response to Super-iMan

Thank you for the screenshots. Yes, they came out dark be clear enough for us to see.


I did a quick test, and arranging the displays as in the image below (the second display is using Airplay to a second, but whether a Mac, iPad or a directly attached display should make no difference).



I set the Dock at the bottom and made it visible (mine is always on one side and hidden).

The Dock went to the lower display (that would correspond to the iPad in your setup), as expected.


By "pressing against" the edge of the display as shown below, the Dock DID move to the topmost display.

I have done this before with an iPad as well in previous versions (but don't have one available at the moment to do that test).





The decisive factor is to bump the cursor against the bottom edge, on either side. If you put your cursor at the seam between two displays it just moves to one or the other.


In your case, pressing the cursor against any of the green areas should bring up the Dock to where you want.



Oct 15, 2025 10:39 AM in response to Super-iMan

Does your display arrangement match what JulyIGHOR showed? Then his answer explains it.

If not - as if, for example, you have the iPad display set beside the Mac one, and the Dock is set to the bottom, then just move your cursor to the Mac display and move it against the bottom edge; the Dock should move there.


Also: if the Dock is set to be on one side (either left or righ), it will be on whichever display is set to be on that side - so as to be on the edge of the combined displays.


Oct 15, 2025 12:13 PM in response to JulyIGHOR

This works if I have the iPad above the main screen or to the side of the main screen. It doesn't work anywhere I have the iPad below the main screen, offset or not.


I might just set the iPad to the side, (even though it is under my monitor in reality) and just live with it, get used to moving mouse to the side to access below screen. Not ideal but probably get used to it.

Oct 15, 2025 1:51 PM in response to Super-iMan

Do please post the screenshot that JulyIGHOR requested.


As a little additional note: if you’re to move the Dock you need to “bump into” a part of your mac screen that is an edge of your combined screen - see the one marked BLUE in JulyIGHOR’s post.


I personally find it odd to have the Dock effectively in the middle of stuff, but it should work, and I have tested this and it does.

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