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iAsja

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Jan 19, 2013
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Hi,

I am used to just drag folders from one space to another. Not with Mission Control, just by dragging them to the right or left edge of the display. After a second the display automatically moves to the left (or right) space... with the folder.

In Mavericks that does not work on my MBA anymore. Is that function gone or do I need to activate it anywhere?
 
Hi,

I am used to just drag folders from one space to another. Not with Mission Control, just by dragging them to the right or left edge of the display. After a second the display automatically moves to the left (or right) space... with the folder.

In Mavericks that does not work on my MBA anymore. Is that function gone or do I need to activate it anywhere?

It works for me on Mac Pro. Try (not sure that's the option) the system preferences for mission control and enable Displays have separate Spaces. Good luck!
 
Hi,

I am used to just drag folders from one space to another. Not with Mission Control, just by dragging them to the right or left edge of the display. After a second the display automatically moves to the left (or right) space... with the folder.

In Mavericks that does not work on my MBA anymore. Is that function gone or do I need to activate it anywhere?

this does not work for me either, and I am on a mac pro
if i drag a folder to the right, it just goes over and I see the same desktop, not a blank one.

Can you not move folders to a different desk top, is it only open files or apps
 
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This is strange: I does work on my iMac, does not on my MBA? Is this to be activated anyhow?
 
Ok, I did some digging: This only occurs when a second display is attached. Is that the way it should be or a bug?
 
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