You can only set different backgrounds when you extend your display across multiple monitors. Once your display is extended to other monitors, you will then be able to set different backgrounds, and the steps below will show you how to do that. If you don’t already know how to extend the display in Windows 11, then read the post below to learn how. How to extend the display to other monitors in Windows 11 Once your displays are in extended mode, continue below.
How to set separate wallpaper on each monitor on Windows 11
As mentioned above, Windows allows you to show different wallpaper on each display in extended mode. You must first enable extended mode in your display settings. Below is how to do that. Windows 11 has a centralized location for the majority of its settings. From system configurations to creating new users and updating Windows, all can be done from its System Settings pane. To get to System Settings, you can use the Windows key + I shortcut or click on Start ==> Settings as shown in the image below: Alternatively, you can use the search box on the taskbar and search for Settings. Then select to open it. Windows Settings pane should look similar to the image below. In Windows Settings, click Personalization, and select Background tile on the right pane of your screen shown in the image below. The Background section’s option lets you create a background from a picture, a color, or a slideshow. A slideshow is a combination of photos that automatically changes at preset intervals. On the available wallpaper or background image, right-click on anyone, then select the monitor to set it on. When you right-click on a background image, you will see options to set for all the available monitors or only one. Repeat the steps for each monitor if you have multiple and you want to display different backgrounds on each. You can also configure a background slideshow and set it on a single display as well. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to set different background wallpaper on separate displays in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.