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2
Found in
5.4.0b9
Issue ID
777968
Regression
No
[OSX] Display.displays.Length doesn't identify the second monitor connected to a Mac
How to reproduce:
1. Open attached project on a Mac with multiple monitors
2. Attach the script Displays.cs to any gameobject
3. Play the scene
- Note how the console returns '1' instead of '2' or more.
- Reproduced in Version 5.4.0b10 (d5987c96f84a), Version 5.3.4f1 (fdbb5133b820), Version 5.2.4f1 (98095704e6fe) on an iMac (Late-2015) with a Dell monitor attached through a DisplayPort connection
- By Design: Multiple displays not supported in the Editor
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alxdncn
Feb 28, 2018 22:20
Still an issue with 2017.2. The same project works fine on Windows.