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Title: Set different wallpapers for multiple monitors in Windows 10
Post by: javajolt on August 29, 2015, 09:28:07 PM
If you have multiple displays hooked up to your Windows 10 PC, you’ve probably done a lot of searching for multi-screen wallpapers. But, sometimes, you may want to have a background image for each screen, and you can set it up easily by following these instructions.

Step 1: Create a folder in your Pictures library (or anywhere really), and add the images you want to use as your wallpaper to it.

Step 2: Hit Ctrl + A to select all the images

Step 3: Right-click on any of the images, and click Set as desktop background

That’s it, you should now have a different background image on each desktop.

source:winbeta
Title: Set different wallpapers for multiple monitors in Windows 10
Post by: javajolt on August 30, 2015, 06:36:32 PM
To set up multiple desktop without a slide show you can also do this

Press Win key + R and then put this "control /name Microsoft.Personalization /page pageWallpaper" in the run window with out the "" and it'll bring up the old method to doing the desktop images and gives you more options on what to do with each image slide show, center, and what not.

You do have to right click on the image and click set to desktop 1 or 2 (or more) and you may want to save it as a theme as windows 10 some how reverts desktop backgrounds for no reason at all when you upgrade build or even upgrade the video card driver.