A few weeks ago, sharp-eyed Windows enthusiasts discovered that Microsoft was working on a brand-new view for the Start menu. It would allow you to sort installed apps by category, creating a ...
Microsoft appears to be testing a new feature for the Windows 11 Start menu that will let users display more pinned apps without the need to scroll, as reported by Windows Latest. A new toggle ...
However, if you have any ruminations against what Microsoft is doing, I say now is the best time to check out your other ...
One of Windows' most beloved features, the Start Menu, is making a big comeback in Windows 10. We already have a basic idea of what it looks like - settings and apps will be displayed in a list ...
One standout tweak allows you to enjoy a new, significantly more usable Start menu layout. It combines pinned apps front and center with the full apps list alongside, eliminating extra clicks ...
The new version fixes a bug wherein the Start menu on Windows 10 would break. The developer of the software notes that the bug would prevent the Pin to Start options from working properly.
Once you're on the beta, you can try the drag tray feature and the new Start menu views by selecting the beta channel and updating to Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4950 (KB5052078).
As for the Start menu, that change is for the ‘All apps’ page which as the name suggests lists all your apps, with the new options here being the grid and category views. The grid view sticks ...
Windows 10 offers a lot of Start Menu customization. You can have a normal old-style Start Menu, or you can have a full-screen Modern start. You can have a Start with no tiles or a Start with all ...
If implemented, this option could change how pinned apps are displayed in the Start menu. Tweet (opens in a new tab) Windows 11 provides users with three layout options for the Start menu ...