Graphics software turns two monitors into one please help

Jan 8, 2019
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Since upgrading to the Radeon 2019 adrenaline graphics software, windows have been unable to detect one of my displays but it displays an image across both of my monitors. I would like both screens to be independent as to not continue to hurt my limited gaming performance. My specs are Ryzen 3 2200G, MSI Sli Plus X370, 8GB ram, Samsung 970 Evo (M.2)(500GB), 2x Lenovo T23i-10. I don't know if this means anything but both have Eyefinity listed next to them in my graphics software
 
Oct 3, 2018
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Go into your AMD Settings and click onto Eyefinity. There you should have the option of disabling it, seems like it randomly decided to enable itself
 
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Oct 3, 2018
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If you don't have a tab saying Eyefinity when looking at the home page of AMD settings, try looking for eyefinity options in the display category (I'm basing all of my information off of what I see, when using a separate AMD graphics card, so if you can't find anything I'm sorry).

Also, check if your windows settings are configured correctly for your displays. Go into Settings -> System -> Display and scroll down to the Multiple Displays settings. There, set Expand These Screens (should sound at least similar, I'm personally not using English as my system language)