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Are you unimpressed with the Windows 10 Start menu? If you have yet to embrace its colorful tiles and menus, then you're missing out, especially if you have a Windows tablet or touchscreen laptop.
For easy access to your favorite apps and most-used settings, here's how to customize the Start Menu in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
The Windows 10 Start Menu is a functional mix of old and new. Here's how to use and customize the Start Menu to make your Windows 10 PC feel more personal.
Why to change the Win 10 Start menu Opening Windows 8 for the first time and, gulp, not finding a Start menu had a lot of us tech-types sweating; ordinary users were dismayed and annoyed.
Want to make Icons smaller or bigger? You can change Icon size on Desktop, File Explorer or Taskbar in Windows 11, by following these methods.
To access the 'secret' Start menu, all you have to do is right-click the Windows icon/Start button.
Learn how to enable & boot directly to the Start Screen in Windows 10 and use it. To do this you will have to enable the Tablet Mode. Or else use full-screen Start.
Welcome to the Windows 11 Start Menu Before we change anything, let’s go over the default Windows 11 Start menu. At the top of the menu, a search field lets you search for apps, files, and settings.