Has anyone noticed that Microsoft's new default user icon looks like an unhappy cyclops?
Maybe it's because he upgraded to Windows 10, has multiple monitors and can't set individual wallpapers. Fear not, my one-eyed friend, there's a way to get this done. Like many other Windows 8x features that appear to be missing in Windows 10, it's still there, just hidden but easy to find and no dubious third party apps are required.
- Bring up the "Run" command box by holding your Windows and R key
- Paste the following text in the box (no quotes): "control /name Microsoft.Personalization /page pageWallpaper"
- Hit Enter or click OK
- This will bring up the old style Desktop Background selection window
- Browse to where your desired photos are, right-click each photo, set it to the desired monitor and save changes
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