Final Cut Pro - 3 Screens - Choose which monitor is used

I have 3 monitors connected to my mac. I have the same issue I had with my imac where I can't pick which display it used for the second screen (dual display setting). It would randomly go to the wrong monitor after restart. The only way I have found to be able to make it use the one I want is to shut off the third screen when i boot up the mac. Then open Final Cut and close and then reopen. Then after that turn on the third screen.


Is there any way to actually choose the second screen to use without having to do all of that every time?


Thanks!

Posted on Jul 28, 2025 6:48 AM

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Posted on Jul 28, 2025 3:52 PM

We have three displays for a church I do contract work for. I've found all must be connected to the Mac and powered up before booting the Mac. When we do that, the configuration we set up in System Settings sticks. If a display is not connected and recognized at boot time, it can throw off what's assigned to what.


AND this is not an FCP issue, it's a macOS issue, so you may want to post too that forum, also.

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Jul 28, 2025 3:52 PM in response to Luis Sequeira1

We have three displays for a church I do contract work for. I've found all must be connected to the Mac and powered up before booting the Mac. When we do that, the configuration we set up in System Settings sticks. If a display is not connected and recognized at boot time, it can throw off what's assigned to what.


AND this is not an FCP issue, it's a macOS issue, so you may want to post too that forum, also.

Jul 28, 2025 7:52 AM in response to LaDolceTony

This question comes up from time to time.

(Note to self: I probably should write a user tip about it :-))


Here is how you guarantee that the screen you want is used as "secondary display" in Final Cut Pro.


1) Go to System Settings->Displays, and drag the little menu bar representation to the one you want as secondary display in FCP.


2) Start FCP in the display that you want to use as the primary display for FCP. (if it starts on a different display, just drag the FCP window to the one you want)

3) Window->Show in Secondary Display->Viewers (or Browser, or Timeline)

4) er... there is no step 4

Jul 28, 2025 11:56 AM in response to LaDolceTony

I would not hold my breath on this thing. In 14 years, Apple has never offered the possibility to select which display to use...


There may be a "gymnastics" that may achieve your desiderata, but I don't recall the exact order, and I don't have three displays at the moment in order to test.

I vaguely remember that choosing a primary display, then another in some sequence would make it work, i.e. somehow make a display be the second.

Another possibility that might work (again, I cannot test) if your third display is a 1080 or 4K, to nominate it as A/V Output. With A/V Output turned on, the display will become unavailable for use as "secondary", as so the other one has to be used. Hopefully then, turning A/V Output off should not revert the secondary display status.

Jul 28, 2025 9:05 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

Hi thanks for the message, I have seen that before. The problem is I need my studio display to be primary. Your workaround does make the secondary work in the other screen but also doesn't let me keep my drive icons on my true main screen. Every time I restart it moves them over to the other (main) display. Hope apple will eventually add a true fix in the software. Thanks

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