Jason Fitzpatrick is the Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. If you're a wallpaper junkie or really need fine-tooth control over the backgrounds, then we strongly recommend the venerable (and still quite useful) John's Background Switcher (free) or the Swiss Army Knife of multimonitor management, DisplayFusion (the features relevant to wallpaper management are available in the free version). Scenario two: if you want to use multiple and different wallpapers on each of your monitors, and you want a high degree of control over that, then the standard wallpaper options in Windows 10 probably won't cut it. In this scenario, the solution in this article (which is quick and uses Windows' built-in setting) is a perfect one as it's light on system resources. Scenario one: You infrequently change your desktop wallpaper, but you would really like to have a different background on each monitor. ![]() You still can use the "Imperfect Method" if you want to, though. Since Windows 10 has added an easy, effective way to change your desktop wallpaper, as we outlined above, it isn't necessary to use either of the following methods to change your desktop wallpaper.
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