Different+desk+pictures+on+two+monitors


 * Different desk pictures on two monitors **

1) First, right click on your desktop and choose **Properties**. The **Display Properties** dialogue box will then open. 2.) From there, click on the **Desktop** tab and then click the **Customize Desktop** button. 3.) Once in there, click on the **Web** tab. 4.) Next, click on the **New** button and you will see two options you can choose from. One, you can either enter in a URL of a Web site that contains a wallpaper design you woud like to use. There are several sites like that online today, so if you have a favourite one, just type its address in the first box you see. Option two is using one of your own files. Maybe you have a picture you'd like to use for your other background. If so, click the **Browse** button and just navigate through your files until you find the one you want. When you do, click **Open** and the file name will then show up in the second box. You can only do one of these two options for right now, so choose the one you want and then click **OK**. Click **OK** twice more to exit out of all the open boxes. 5.) You will now see the picture you selected sitting on your desktop. Scroll your mouse to the top of that picture until you see a little toolbar pop up at the very top of it. You will see two boxes and an X (They are like the boxes you see in the top right hand corner of your Web pages. e.g. Minimize, Maximize and Close buttons. 6.) When you are ready to finish, drag the picture to whichever monitor you want it to be on and then click the **Maximize** button, which is the very first box. The picture will then take over the other design you had and it will become your new wallpaper for that particular monitor. 7.) Next, right click on your desktop and choose **Properties**. Then click on the **Desktop** tab and click the **Customize Desktop** button. Click on the **Web** tab and then checkmark the **Lock Desktop Items** option. That way, your image will not be able to go anywhere else but where it is at right now. Click **OK** three times when you are all finished. **Note:** When you maximize the new picture, it may throw your icons out of whack a little, so you will need to rearrange them before you lock your desktop. That is all you have to do! So, from now, you will have your original wallpaper design on one monitor and this new picture on the other.