Besides, those images will randomly rotate positions every 30 minutes if they are not the exact resolution of your monitor. You have no control over where the images on the non-primary monitors will be set. You can set dual monitor wallpapers, but this method has its shortcomings. Select Set as desktop background from the right-click context menu.Īfter that, Windows will set those images as your wallpapers. Select multiple images by pressing Ctrl or Shift key, and then right click on the image that you want to set it as your primary monitor, while the images you want to use are still selected. Press Win + E keys to open the File Explorer window.
Alternatively, you can set different wallpaper for each monitor with Windows File Explorer. The first method may not be intuitive for you. Set Dual Monitor Wallpapers with the Windows File Explorer