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Mike Callahan: Hi! This is Mike Callahan, Dr. File Finder. Welcome back to our special butterscotch.com five part series on having dual monitors on your Mac book. In this segment, we are going to look at spaces, you recall that in the earlier segment, I had you disable spaces temporarily and now you'll find out why? So, we are going to the system preferences either from the doc or from the apple menu, and then click on Expose and Spaces going to enable spaces, I like having a show in the menu bar as well. If I see I have six spaces, but the thing that you have to keep in mind now is that each space has two monitors.
So, I'm going to leave this here where we can see it and I click on spaces and you'll see that we are now confuting with a huge array of windows to pick from. So, this is space one and this is the screen of the Mac; this is space one and it's the screen of the new monitor, this is space two Mac new monitor, space three, four, five, and six.
So, the thing is that you can get a little bit confused when you are moving around, I find it helps if initially you have fewer spaces, so that its not quite so difficult to look at because here you see you have one, two, three, four, and then the one is on left side where it always be your secondary monitor, if that's what your monitor is. It will vary depending on where your dual monitor sits. So, this is turning spaces back on and do a monitor, it just takes a little bit of you getting used to, and then you can do just find. They reminded that this is a multiple part series and be sure to listen to all five parts.
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