How to Set Different Wallpaper on Each Monitor in Windows 11 or 10

by Elsie Otachi

If you have a dual monitor setup, you can set a different wallpaper on each monitor using Windows Settings, File Explorer, or a third-party app. 

Set a Different Wallpaper for Each Monitor via Settings

The Settings app is probably the easiest way to set a different wallpaper on each monitor. Just follow the steps below:

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    1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
    1. Select Personalization on the left and Background on the right. 
    1. The Recent Images list shows images you have set as your background recently, plus some default Windows wallpapers. Right-click an image and choose the monitor on which you want to use the image as the background.
    1. If you don’t see the image you want, select Browse Photos to find a new image. This will set the new image as your wallpaper. You can then right-click that image to set it for a specific monitor.

    Note: You can also choose a fit for an image, and it will apply to that image on the monitor you selected. For more on how that works, check out our article on How to Change Your Desktop Background in Windows.

    Set a Different Wallpaper for Each Monitor via File Explorer

    Setting different wallpapers on each monitor through File Explorer isn’t as intuitive as using the Settings app, but it comes in handy when you’re already browsing images.

    1. In File Explorer, navigate to the folder containing the images you want and select as many images as you have monitors. 
    2. Right-click the image you want to use as a background on your primary monitor and select Set as desktop background from the context menu. 

    Windows sets the image you right-clicked as the background on the primary monitor and randomly assigns the other selected image to other monitors. If you want to change which images are assigned to which monitors, head to Settings > Personalization > Background, right-click each image in turn, and assign it to the monitor you want.

    Note: If the images you choose aren’t the exact resolution of your monitors, they may not work properly, or they’ll rotate positions randomly. You can also fix this by heading to Settings > Personalization > Background.

    Set Different Wallpapers for Each Monitor Using a Third-Party App

    If you want to use different wallpapers on each of your screens, you can check out our recommendations for the best wallpaper control apps for Windows. Here’s a brief description of a few of our favorites for dual-monitor use.

    Add Some Flair to Your Dual Monitor Setup

    If you want more wallpaper ideas for your multiple monitor setup (or just some great wallpaper sources), check out the following articles:


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