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Single ulttawide using two inputs. So use split screen each half using separate cable and then joined together again as single desktop. The advantage is that you can easiliy maximise a window to half of the screen or share only half of your screen in teams etc. But still have a single big desktop where you can drag windows from one side to the others.
That's actually a cool idea. What inputs do you use. One from onboard and the other half from graphics card?
From docking station that has multiple outputs but I guess could also work very well with split screen from onboard graphics card.
Only downside I see is if you want to have a full screen game from dedicated graphics card you need to switch off the split screen on the monitor menu.