Eyedropper does not work on second monitor
On Windows 10, the eyedropper does not work on the second monitor. It does pick a color, but it seems to be from a different position of the screen, not where the cursor is. If I use Premiere Pro on the main monitor of the laptop, it does work.

3 comments
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Kyle Nazarchuk commented
I was working on my monitor, when I was trying to use the eyedropper to get a specific color, it would only capture a gray scale color, usually only black and a mid-range gray. If I shift to my main display, it does capture colors correctly. I recently updated Premiere to the latest version, and didn't have this problem prior to the update
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John Pooley commented
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TaranVH commented
This is ID 251 on my spreadsheet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dVJb7kI_ZETLavrplfARgn9gL8HUpvkq6A0jCPxqA3w/edit#gid=1133868629Go there, and you'll find that I have a decent workaround, as explained in this forum thread:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2300676