osx - Configure Growl notifications to follow active display?

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2013-07
  • Mikael Grönfelt

    I'm using multiple monitors with my computer (running OS X Lion) and Growl notifications always show up on the main display.

    Is there any plugin, setting or other way to make notifications follow me to the active display? By active I mean the display where the window currently in focus is, since that's where I'm most likely looking.

  • Answers
  • mcandre
    1. System Preferences->Growl
    2. Display Options
    3. Screen: 1 (or 2 or 3 etc…) – 0 is for your primary monitor.

    Source



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