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I currently have my settings such that the task switcher appears on all monitors (I have 3). But it shows ALL open apps on each monitor.

Is there any way to have each one only show the open apps that have windows on each individual monitor?

In other words, if I have chrome open on Monitor 2, but not Monitors 1 or 3, is there a way that the task switcher that shows on Monitor 2 will show Chrome, but it won't appear on the task switcher that appears on Monitors 2 and 3?

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    In short, no. . . [This has been asked many times before, but the search terms fine enough to pinpoint it…. My google-fu fails me ;) btw, it hasn't been called OS X since 2015, it's macOS. It was never OSX.
    – Tetsujin
    Commented Jun 14, 2023 at 18:51
  • I have this question as well, and am starting a bounty for this. It's a wonder not more people want this.
    – a3y3
    Commented Jul 2 at 23:25

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The built-in MacOS Task Switcher does not offer this function. Looking through available alternative products, one seems to indicate it does offer this per-window application list function you're looking for and that offers a free trial: https://contexts.co/

Note that I have not tested this, and this site does not entertain software recommendation requests. This is only to inform you that there do seem to be 3rd party tools that offer this feature.

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  • Tried to use this, but it doesn't quite have what I'm looking for, unfortunately. It has an option to only shows windows from active spaces, but I want to show windows only on a particular display/monitor, not space.
    – a3y3
    Commented Jul 8 at 20:54

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