Slideshow problems on secondary monitor

When i hook up my laptop up to a larger monitor Lightroom works fine but then when i click slideshow the large monitor just goes black and the slideshow reverts back to the laptop.
Does anybody know of a way i can get the slideshow to show on the larger secondary monitor?

There's also an option in the Playback panel in Slideshow module, for selecting the monitor to play on.  Could you have the wrong one selected?

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