Windows: Photoshop by using the incorrect monitor with two monitors profile

I have connected 2 very different monitors to my PC.
Both have been calibrated and I assigned the correct profiles for both monitors in the color management Panel.
I use Photoshop on monitor number 2 (the splash screen also appears when I start the program) but when I check that my color settings in Photoshop and click the dropdown menu, RGB workspace he mentions "Monitor RGB - [name of the profile number monitor 1] .icm" as my monitor RGB profile.
This is clearly the wrong profile since it must list the description regarding the number of Monitor 2.
Is there a way you can change it manually? Looks Photoshop always uses the profile to monitor number 1 any screen, you use for Photoshop.

As far as I know, it's normal. Registration is always your main screen, as set out in the operating system.

The question is - Photoshop uses the wrong profile for each display? Regardlass of registration, he must use the profile for display on each window of the image is. IOW, you can have windows image on both screens, and they all use the relevant profile.

You can test it by dragging it. When you cross the midline PS should change your profile when drop you and release the mouse.

But yes, it makes sense that Monitor RGB must be the view that contains the context of the application. I use monoecrans on my two systems, so I can't test this.

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