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Windows 11 Start menu has a new Category view that clubs apps under different categories, but you can't create your own ...
Windows 11’s new Start menu misses a trick (or two) with customization, but I’m hoping Microsoft will change its tune here.
Click on All apps and you can see a full list of apps installed on your PC, listed in alphabetical order. Go back to the main menu, by hitting the back button, and you can see the Recommended ...
Microsoft appears to be getting ready to deliver a highly requested change to the Start menu in Windows 11: a redesigned "All apps" list. Here is how to try it in the latest preview build.
Click the Start button in Windows 10, and all your installed apps are listed alphabetically as shortcuts. Most of them appear individually, but some (such as Windows Accessories) are nestled in ...
Something to look forward to: Many long-time Windows 10 users did not receive the Start menu overhaul in Windows 11 too well, in part because it lost many of its staple functions, including ...
Convenient. The Start Menu actually has three parts: The Menu, the All Apps list, and the Tiles area. The Menu flushes up against the left edge and provides shortcuts to the settings, documents ...
thinks the Start menu is annoying in some aspects, especially when users are forced to click on the "All apps" options to scroll through the entire list of apps installed on the device via the ...
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XDA Developers on MSN5 tools that put the Windows 11 Start menu to shame - MSNThankfully, you don't have to use it. Thanks to the world of third-party apps out there, you can completely change or just ...
Microsoft appears to be working on a big update for the Start menu in Windows 11. The latest preview build from the Beta Channel revealed a new iOS-like "Category" view for all your apps.
This will hide the app list in the Start menu, but the apps will still be accessible via search or other shortcuts. Hiding All Apps via Group Policy Editor For more comprehensive control ...
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