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An error occurred while saving the comment David Robles commentedI've had this issue for years an finally found 2 things that help solve the issue.
The quickest way is to disconnect your external monitor for a quick second and reconnect.
The second method I've found is to go into your settings > Control Center > scroll to the very bottom and it says "Automatically hide and show the menu bar" and change it to "Desktop" or "Always". move your window down and then put it back to "In Full Screen Only" or whatever setting you had originally.
Hope one of those 2 fixes helps.
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An error occurred while saving the comment David Robles commentedI've had this issue for years an finally found 2 things that help solve the issue.
The quickest way is to disconnect your external monitor for a quick second and reconnect.
The second method I've found is to go into your settings > Control Center > scroll to the very bottom and it says "Automatically hide and show the menu bar" and change it to "Desktop" or "Always". move your window down and then put it back to "In Full Screen Only" or whatever setting you had originally.
Hope one of those 2 fixes helps.
I've had this issue for years an finally found 2 things that help solve the issue. Unfortunately its just a workaround and not a permanent solution.
The quickest way is to disconnect your external monitor for a quick second and reconnect.
The second method I've found is to go into your settings > Control Center > scroll to the very bottom and it says "Automatically hide and show the menu bar" and change it to "Desktop" or "Always". move your window down and then put it back to "In Full Screen Only" or whatever setting you had originally.
Hope one of those 2 fixes helps.