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Until Windows 10 Anniversary Update we had a little problem for those of us who have a multi-monitor or multi-screen system. One of the ways to be able to put a wallpaper was to use a command in the search so that we had the option to select the wallpaper or wallpaper for each of the screens.
A quick fix that now has been relieved in the Anniversay update in which we already have the "Personalization" option to select the wallpaper we want. That is why we are going to make a small guide so that you can change each wallpaper on each of the screens of a multi-monitor system in Windows 10.
How to put a different wallpaper on each screen of a diverse monitor system
- We make the right button of the mouse in any free space on the desktop
- In the pop-up menu we select "Personalize"
- The menu of "Setting" with the "Background" tab
- We will see a series of images in the part where it says «Choose an image»
- We right click on any of them and a pop-up menu will appear with three options: Determine for all monitors, configured for monitor 1 and configured for monitor 2
- We select the monitor we want put that image and we choose another for the next
- We will already have two different wallpapers for each of the screens.
You can also upload the images you want to have personalized wallpapers. Select «Evaluate» on the same screen and upload the images you want and then easily choose them.
The truth is, it was about time Microsoft will release this little improvement which, for those of us who have multiscreen systems, saves us from having to search for different routes when we can easily enter from this configuration menu.