Second external monitor doesn't react to blackout key kombination at all when that happens. can be repeated multiple times without change in behavior if I get into that wrong blackout state described in two. seemingly happen at random, I can't really pin down what combination of events leads to the monitor not blacking out properly in the first place. only ways to recover primary external monitor from this mirroring state are either the system settings or pressing CMD 10 times.move mouse to internal monitor of MB, Ctrl-CMD-6 again, primary monitor goes back to mirroring internal monitor, not blacked out.move mouse to internal monitor of MB, Ctrl-CMD-6 again, primary monitor is now blacked out properly.Primary monitor switched to mirroring the internal MB monitor, isn't "blacked out" but still same brightness as previously.put mouse on primary external monitor (main monitor) and press Ctrl-CMD-6.I just tried your steps and got the following result: In case that happened for you, make sure to re-enable mirroring by unchecking the following checkbox in the Controls menu of each display: "BlackOut without mirroring" checkboxįirst of all, thanks for your quick response to a random thread on reddit! I'm on 5.9.3 and I hope I can shed some light into my situation and problems with the comment below. If you want to automate turning off more than one screen, I can also help you with a macOS Shortcut as Lunar has support for that in the last version.ĮDIT: for some people, BlackOut without Mirroring got enabled automatically (most likely because of a one-time lousy monitor connection that got the monitor reported as not supporting mirroring) Let me know if you encounter anymore issues, maybe with some details about your monitors setup to better understand the problem. I just triple checked and this works properly on my end. With the mouse on the builtin, press Ctrl-Cmd-6 again to disable BlackOut.Move the mouse to the external monitor you want to turn off and press Ctrl-Cmd-6.Make sure Auto BlackOut is disabled on the builtin display page (as you seem to want the reverse: turn off external screens, not the builtin).After launching Lunar v5.9.3, press Command ten times in a row to reset every state related to BlackOut. Try updating to the latest version v5.9.3 and doing the following steps just to make sure everything's in order: There were a few bugs in that last few versions because I was working on fixing some annoying crashes.
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