Using aperture  with three monitors

This is both a tip and a question:
tip:  If you have 3 monitors, and the left one is set to be your primary display, then run the main aperture window on the middle one.  It an the right one will act the way it does with a 2 monitor setup.
If Aperture is run on the left display then either the other two displays are blank, or they both display the same thing.
Question:
Is there a way to run aperture sensible using all 3 monitors?
E.g. I want browser on window 1, and the other two to span.
or
browser on window 1, the other two screens have one in portrait, one in landscape, and aperture works to make best use of both displays -- e.g. a single pic will display on the monitor that fits it best, mutiple pix will spread out in a way that makes best use of the display.

Paul
Right click in the desktop area of computer. Then click properties then settings. You should see TWO MONITORS in the top window.
Click on the No. 2 monitor then UNCHECK the Extend My Windows Desktop to this monitor setting.
Your laptop screen should be back to normal now.
Use as needed and reverse this setting when using the laptop in a 2 monitor scenario.
HTH
David Roberts

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