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notification on secondary display

When I am in the office I use a secondary monitor as my main monitor and would like to have the notification center on this screen conected via HDMI and not on the screen of the Mac.


Is this posible?


Thanks for your help!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Nov 25, 2013 2:11 AM

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Posted on Mar 7, 2014 6:16 AM

System Preferences > Displays > Arrangement. Click and drag the white bar inside one of the squares representing your current primary monitor and drag it to another monitor. This makes your secondary display primary monitor and notifications will be shown there.

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Mar 7, 2014 6:49 AM in response to davidfromzaragoza

OS X Mavericks v10.9.1: Repeated prompts to unlock "Local Items" keychain

Symptoms

After logging in, you are repeatedly prompted to unlock the "Local Items" keychain in multiple apps.

Resolution

Note: This article is about the "Local Items" keychain, not the "Login" keychain. Please see this article for issues with "Login" keychain password.

Follow these steps to prevent prompts to unlock the Local Items keychain.

  1. In Finder Select Go > Go to folder… (⇧⌘G)
  2. In the window that appears, type the following: ~/Library/Keychains/
  3. Click OK.
  4. Look for a folder with a name similar to this "A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8".
    Note: Each folder has a unique number.
  5. Move this folder to the Trash.
  6. Immediately choose Apple Menu () > Restart… to restart your Mac.

After restarting the computer, a new folder is created in the Keychains folder with a name similar to "4B29A0BB-599D-47FC-A2D1-42B5592B130B". There is no need to repeat the steps in this article, or to delete this folder. The new folder is expected and corrects the symptom described in this article.

notification on secondary display

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