![]() ![]() In most cases, this does not work exactly as you wished, one or both monitors can show the wrong image. The easy way, which I found on some windows forum, is to use File Explorer, by going to the folder with your wallpapers, select two pictures using the control key, go to the context menu with the right mouse button, select "Set as desktop background". ![]() So the option for "picture" is just an extra menu option, without any extra software behind How did I install a different background wallpaper for each monitor? Well, the hard way is to use the Settings, Background app, which may or may not have a feature for this. Someone made a nice settings app for slideshows with all kinds of nifty features, and then thought, well, if you don't want a slideshow, you just install only one (1) picture. In my case, our clever system admin noted that having two pictures selected, Windows "thinks" about a slideshow, logically.Īs a programmer myself, this would make sense. Except that is the reverse problem, of how to enable slideshow. Thanks, DrMoishe Pippik, for the link to the Windows bug. ![]()
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