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The only exception is Local LAN play which is what Borderlands does do, and the very very VERY rare exceptions where a game has some sort of crazy "player 1 uses the left side of the keyboard, player 2 uses the right" setup which is about as awful as it sounds.
Generally speaking "Local Co-Op" almost exclusively means Split screen, which is a console only thing.
Nucleus CoOp - https://www.nucleuscoop.com/ - this is what you're looking for. I haven't tried it with the Enhanced edition, so I'm not sure if it works with this version, but you will be able to play split screen via one monitor (or two) with two different sets of controls for each player.
My Docs\My Games\Borderlands Game of the Year\WillowGame\ConfigWillowGame.ini
no idea on how to enable splitscreen or bind controls for player2
Your right! A few years ago my brother and I played online pc coop and beat the game, I can't remember if it was 1 or 2 but we had a blast. My kids aren't ready for that yet. In fact after they played borderlands several hours yesterday coop and enjoyed it, one mentioned it was too much blood. So we are taking a break from gun games, we have plenty of other fun games.