If you use 3 matched monitors, then you can use bezel compensation. With 1 being different you cannot.
Bezel compensation greatly enhances the illusion that the 3 monitors are a single panel but with the screen frames merely sitting "in front". Without bezel comp, there is a distortion as objects jump across the gap between screens.
The caveat is that the monitors need to be the same size and sometimes even brand/model. Some monitors are detected as being different enough that bezel comp is still unavailable (which is idiotic of ATI).
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