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The Start Menu has been the central element in Microsoft Windows for nearly three decades. Though loved initially for its resourcefulness, the Menu went through some debatable — I call them ...
The annual Windows update doesn’t add a plethora of new capabilities, but it catches everyone up with interim features from the past year and extends the OS's support time frame.
While Windows 11 still doesn't let you manually resize the Start menu, this new iteration does automatically adjust based on the screen size.
Microsoft shares its process (and discarded ideas) for redone Windows 11 Start menu Updated Start menu design is currently being tested in Windows Insider previews.
We have our first look at a brand new, wider Start menu layout that combines the pins and apps list into one interface, and lets you turn off the Recommended area.
The Start menu is the gateway to everything on a Windows PC, from files to apps to settings, and it looks as though Microsoft is planning a substantial refresh for the menu's interface.
On Windows 11, Microsoft is now allowing you to try the Start menu redesign. Here are the details and how to enable it manually using the ViveTool.
Windows 11’s Start menu is getting redesigned again — and it’s not bad The new design is bigger, cleaner, and finally allows you to actually turn off recommendations.
Rolling out now to Windows 11 insiders, the revamped Start menu tries to address some of the many complaints about it.
Microsoft is rolling out a new Windows 11 preview build, which adds more Phone Link features to the Start menu and other changes.