
You can right-click any of them to choose which monitor they will take. By setting the “Background” option to “Picture,” the last five used backgrounds will appear under this option. If you don’t change up your wallpapers often, this might be the best solution for you.

It shows theme, wallpaper, screensaver, color, and sound settings all in one window. Note: You can also do this in Windows versions 8 and 8.1, but the “Personalize” menu is quite different.

All you need to do is just connect them to your computer. In Windows 10, you don’t even need third-party software to put separate wallpapers on your monitors. Stick with us to learn how to set different wallpapers for each of your monitors both, without and with a third-party application.
