b) you couldn't watch a video in "full screen" mode as it would attempt to span both monitors
I don't understand this
Sorry, mixed up brain.
you couldn't watch a video in "full screen" mode as it would attempt to span the whole ultra wide monitor.
(At least in days of old) you couldn't full screen something like Youtube and be able to do anything on the rest of the monitor (with the spare space). With two separate monitors when you full screen something it only takes up one that monitor, you can continue to work (or full screen something else) on the other monitor as in my pic above.
There's always been software that allows you to define virtual 'screen' zones but Windows (assuming) is actually pretty slick these days at tiling windows to halves/quarters of the screen. And you can then drag the dividing line to make your footy take up e.g 1/3 if the screen
Sorry, mixed up brain.
you couldn't watch a video in "full screen" mode as it would attempt to span the whole ultra wide monitor.
(At least in days of old) you couldn't full screen something like Youtube and be able to do anything on the rest of the monitor (with the spare space). With two separate monitors when you full screen something it only takes up one that monitor, you can continue to work (or full screen something else) on the other monitor as in my pic above.