How to Set Your Main Screen on Mac OS X

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I know I had trouble trying to figure out how to do this initially, and I’m betting many of you have, as well. Jeff has created this screencast for the community to show us how to quickly and easily set your main screen on OS X. Who’d have ever guessed it’s not as difficult as it was trying to be?!

To move your main screen to any other screen within your system, you’ll first need to head into the Apple Menu, and then into System Preferences. Once there, choose the Displays icon. Now you’ll see the Arrangement button. Click that. The little white bar at the top of the screen on the right represents your menu bar. You can drag that to different screens and just drop it where you want it.

That’s all there is to it. That’s how you move your menu bar to other screens. Thanks for the tip, Jeff! I’m sure you just saved a lot of new Mac users a LOT of headaches!

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