You might want to check your settings for Finder > Preferences > New Finder windows show.Mac Mini M1, Big Sur. When i open Finder from the icon on the dock on a workspace, finder always opens its window on a different workspace. Have to switch workspaces to use it. Very annoyiing.
CTRL click on the Finder Icon in the dock. In the menu that appears, check your setting under Options to see which space the Finder is assigned to (you probably want 'None').Mac Mini M1, Big Sur. When i open Finder from the icon on the dock on a workspace, finder always opens its window on a different workspace. Have to switch workspaces to use it. Very annoyiing.
^^ThisCTRL click on the Finder Icon in the dock. In the menu that appears, check your setting under Options to see which space the Finder is assigned to (you probably want 'None').
And, today, again opened Chrome and a separate workspace was created for it - i.e. it is not in any of the three desktops listed. So, again, when the finder is opened from the Chrome workspace, the finder window opens in one of the desktops. How does this happen? Why is a separate workspace created for Chrome? When the desktops are listed, we see Desktop 1, Chrome, Desktop 2, and Desktop 3. If Chrome is minimized, it pops into Desktop 1. What is going on? I do not believe this behavior existed in my 2012 intel Mac Mini
Thanks for you reply however, on my M1, option is set to none, and I still can't get the finder to open in my current workspace. Any other suggestions?CTRL click on the Finder Icon in the dock. In the menu that appears, check your setting under Options to see which space the Finder is assigned to (you probably want 'None').
What happens when you set Options -> All Desktops? You should see the same Finder windows open on each of your desktops.Thanks for you reply however, on my M1, option is set to none, and I still can't get the finder to open in my current workspace. Any other suggestions?