Sierra still broken
The lag issues seem to be gone, but there's another issue still remaining.
- 4 finger swipe between desktops on a monitor results in a logout. This only happens with monitors on my displaylink adapter. Has anyone else noticed this? Anyone have a fix? |
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Hallo, Yes.. all the current running applications crashes in mine and computer logs out. Also on the displaylink monitor images doesnt appear completely... |
Yes, this happens on my system as well.
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I'm not having this issue on 10.12.1 beta, so it may be fixed in the upcoming macOS patch.
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You can reproduce it by trying to move a workspace from the display link monitor (mission control) to another and then the same from the other monitor. |
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Hi Jared,
Just to confirm, is this in Mission Control? The Window Server crash just by dragging windows is not an issue we have reproduced so far. If in Finder, does this happen with any windows or only with some specific applications or content? Realistically, we can only bring these bugs to the attention of Apple but if we have a good reproduction we can help them out by pointing them to the failing subsystem. It's worth noting that the reproducibility of all the Window Server crashes on a specific system can be affected by a new installation of driver and/or operating system update. Cheers, Carlo |
This isn't Mission Control I don't think.
Under trackpad settings, it's called "Swipe between full-screen apps". Although I'm not using apps in full screen mode. The 4 finger swipe up (Mission Control) seems ok. From there I have multiple desktops on each screen with different apps in each desktop. Then if I go to a monitor and use the 4 finger swipe to switch between desktops on a monitor, things crash, I get logged out, etc. |
Just a note, clicking on the apps in the dock to switch between them works fine. It seems to just be the 4 finger swipe to switch desktops. I believe this happens if you change the gesture to use 3 fingers as well.
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