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macOS Sierra Trouble #60
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I don't get the question? |
It´s not a question. When I deactivate one display (the main display of a macbookpro OFF; 2 external still ON). The Auto-hide Dock with Magnification ON gets sticky. |
I tested it out on Sierra (10.12 exactly), and on the surface, things seem okay. Trying to parse @cmalzer2's message here, these were my repro steps:
Throughout, the OS X dock respected the Magnification and Auto-Hide settings. I am not sure what the adjective "sticky" is describing, but the animation of the dock rising and falling, as well as icons growing and shrinking, seemed perfectly smooth. P.S. I just discovered this tool and wanted to say thanks for fulfilling a need that should have been addressed by Apple years ago. I'm pairing your tool with [ControlPlane](https://www.controlplaneapp.com/) to make my Macbook context-aware of when the screen should be on or off. Thanks!! |
Hi, I tried screencasting and videoing that behaviour, but I wasn't able to catch it on video. |
I can confirm screen flickering on external display when scrolling the page. Sierra, macbook pro 2015 . External display is connected over HDMI if matters. Unusable for me right now. |
Any news on the issue? |
Hi, flickering is also when quick viewing (Space). I got it on video this time: https://1drv.ms/v/s!Atw_djMOGEe8geVdamKiqZfK1eQoUg |
Wrong link. This is the right one: |
I can also confirm. the dock and responsiveness of the computer goes down like crazy. 2017 Macbook pro on high sierra. Typing this was a pain in the ass. Reenabling the monitor makes everything smooth again though Update: I turned it off and back on again and it's no longer sticking. Some reliability issues then it seems. Cheers though. So helpful |
In macOS Sierra it´s possible to deactivate display. But still working displays get sticky, not so smooth anymore as they are supposed to!
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