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I've read through a couple of other issues on this forum that don't truly address the one I'm seeing. I have an HP cube that's connected to my HP Z-book on one end, and two Dell monitors via two DP-to-DP cables on the other end. In Windows 10, I had everything configured such that the monitors extend my display, so that my entire desktop is displayed half by one monitor and half by the other.

After I upgraded to Windows 11, the OS only reports one monitor, and displays my entire desktop on each monitor, so now I'm seeing double. When I attempt to go to Display settings from my desktop, then Scale & layout and then Multiple monitors, then Detect, it reports "We didn't find another display" yet I'm looking at it.

Is this maybe due to a missing driver, possibly for the cube?

The goal, of course, is to extend my desktop across the two displays.

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