Connecting multiple monitors to Windows has long been easy. If you have a desktop computer, just connect as many as there are contacts for. They don’t have to be the same size – you can use any remaining screens to expand your desktop and workspace.
If it’s a laptop, you can connect at least one extra screen to use as an extra surface alongside your regular screen. It greatly simplifies work at the computer. And then we get to the fun part: Both Windows 10 and 11 support using different wallpapers on all screens. That way, you don’t have to stare at the same image when you move your eyes between screens.
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You can use your own images or download ready-made background images from Microsoft or other places. In addition to what we show here, Microsoft also provides so-called landscape wallpapers with extra wide images that are displayed on multiple screens. They are installed in much the same way.
1. Open customization
Right click on the start button and select Settings. click Adaptation.
2. Go to wallpaper
On the next screen, click on Background.
3. Find an image
Select Image in the drop-down list under the title Background.
4. Select the screen
Scroll to the desired image. Then right-click the image and choose which screen to display it on.