I upgraded my computer recently and tried to install EarMaster Pro 5 to go back to ear training. The app seems to install and start correctly, but the actual program window is out of sight on the right hand side. I can get it to show up with the 'exposé' function or 'show all windows', but when I click on EarMaster, it disappears again.
A second monitor was attached to the computer for awhile [no longer connected], but I cannot think of any other unusual situation.
EarMaster Pro 5 window invisible on os x 10.11.5
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- bulerias12
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Re: EarMaster Pro 5 window invisible on os x 10.11.5
Hi!
Have you tried restarting your computer after you disconnected the second screen?
-Niclas
Have you tried restarting your computer after you disconnected the second screen?
-Niclas
- bulerias12
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Re: EarMaster Pro 5 window invisible on os x 10.11.5
Hello.
Yes, I disconnected the monitor a few months ago and have shut the computer down several times.
By the way, I attempted a clean installation of Earmaster by erasing the old copy, restarting the Mac, then downloading from the website.
Thanks for trying.
Yes, I disconnected the monitor a few months ago and have shut the computer down several times.
By the way, I attempted a clean installation of Earmaster by erasing the old copy, restarting the Mac, then downloading from the website.
Thanks for trying.
- bulerias12
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Re: EarMaster Pro 5 window invisible on os x 10.11.5
Ok, I figured it out.
I had to hunt down all of the original preference files that were on the Mac, even those that had remained when I tried deleting the main app. Then, I restarted the computer and downloaded a fresh copy from the website for a new installation.
The app appears to be functioning correctly, although I ended up losing my settings and progress when I deleted all of the old preference files. Oh well, I guess I'll just need to work on my 3rds and 6ths again.
I had to hunt down all of the original preference files that were on the Mac, even those that had remained when I tried deleting the main app. Then, I restarted the computer and downloaded a fresh copy from the website for a new installation.
The app appears to be functioning correctly, although I ended up losing my settings and progress when I deleted all of the old preference files. Oh well, I guess I'll just need to work on my 3rds and 6ths again.