Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar does not run on secondary screen
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 @BKeyport ok, just fyi, node doesnt have a browser clientOnly uses electron same as full what os, and this is 2.32, right? can you install MMM-ViewNotifications on the second screen instance and see if the events are broadcast. 
 or look in the output of npm run server to see the broadcast message from the parser…Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 19 events from https://calendar.google.com/calendar/icalI’m running two instances now and they behave as expected… I only have 1 calendar 
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 ViewNotification doesn’t show anything… When I load the mirror in chrome/brave I get this in console:  
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 If the answer appears to be frank’s solution in that other thread, I don’t understand what to do or how to fix it. without knowledge of where he’s working I have no idea where to touch. 
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 @BKeyport those look like browser side messages not server side franks. i dont know either 
 but ill have something for you in the morning
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 edit MagicMirror/js/server.js add these two lines allowEIO3: true, // line 45 pingInterval: 120000, // server → client ping every 2 mins //add pingTimeout: 120000 // wait up to 2 mins for client pong //addedit MagicMirror/js/socketclient.js add these two lines this.socket = io(`/${this.moduleName}`, { // line 15 path: `${base}socket.io`, pingInterval: 120000, // send pings every 2 mins // add pingTimeout: 120000 // wait up to 2 mins for a pong // add
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 @sdetweil Yep. that fixed it. 
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 @BKeyport awesome!!! 
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 This fix is in the next release , Oct 1 
