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Microsoft has teased that the company is experimenting with a new Start Menu design for Windows 10 that will see the company de-emphasise its current Live Tiles interface. The possible changes were revealed during a Windows Insider podcast on March 3 and these changes are designed to make the ...
In today's post, I'll discuss some of the flexible options of the new Start menu as well as a couple other handy details of Windows 10. Starting with Start You've likely turned on (or left on) the Start menu so let's begin (or "start") there… Here's a typical desktop with th...
Hey Insiders and Microsoft Technicians!I would like to present my thoughts on the start menu of Windows 11.So basically shortly I can say that you'll have...
To create a new Start Menu preference item for Windows XP Open theGroup Policy Management Console. Right-click the Group Policy Object (GPO) that should contain the new preference item, and then clickEdit. In the console tree underUser Configuration, expand thePreferencesfolder, and the...
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To open the Start menu—which contains all your apps, settings, and files—you can do any of the following: On the center or left end of the taskbar, select theStarticon. Note:Your taskbar settings determine where the taskbar is located. ...
When you're ready to step away for a while, use the power button at the bottom right of the Start menu to make your PC sleep, restart, or shut down completely. To make other changes to how the Start menu looks, selectStart, then selectSettings>Personalization>Start. You can then change...
1.Right-click Start on the taskbar, and then click Properties. The Taskbar And Start Menu Properties dialog box is displayed with the Start Menu tab selected by default. 2.On the Start Menu tab, use the Power Button Action list to select the action to use when the power button is presse...