Here's a discussion on the Microsoft support forums on this topic. I'd suggest you open the Feedback app in Windows 10 and suggest this, or find if someone else has suggested it, and then try to get others to vote for it to raise its visibility and to let Microsoft know it's something people want. Going back to the release of Windows 10 Microsoft was aware a few people wanted this capability, but not very many, and so they appear not to have made an effort to add this. Hello Gareisimo, My Name is Paul one of the Community Expert and a Windows User Like you. Third party tools may allow for multi-monitor support, but it is not yet built-in. Original answer: The latest information I can find is that the screensavers in Windows 10 only support the primary monitor. I do not know what version this was implemented on, but I am running 1703 (Creators Update) and this is now the standard behavior for screensavers. UPDATE October, 2017: Windows 10 now natively supports screen savers on all monitors by default.
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