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i dont think that you can. Though you can probaly get a thrid party pgrm that will let you do this.
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You Can! There's this program called Ultramon that is for multi-display systems. It can make different desktop backrounds, add a extra Taskbar, and you can set two different screen saver with it and even more! Ultramon
EDIT: You can also get some screensavers that support dual display, so they can go from one screen to the other.
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