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      <title>Keeping Horizon on its own MAC screen</title>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;I just got a new Mac Mini. I have screen 1 connected with an HDMI cable, and screen 2 connected with a USB-C to displayport cable.&amp;nbsp; I have MacOS on screen 1, and have my work VM Horizon on screen 2. Whenever I click on anything on the Horizon in screen 2, it automatically extends the desktop to screen 1. I chose "Displays have separate spaces" in the Desktop and Dock section, but this isn't working either. I want to keep the Horizon client in screen 2, without taking over screen 1 when Horizon is used. Any suggestions?&amp;nbsp; Thanks!&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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