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Change Layout to Accommodate More Pinned Apps The default Start menu in Windows 11 includes a mix of pinned apps and a dynamic section for recommended files and apps.
Rolling out now to Windows 11 insiders, the revamped Start menu tries to address some of the many complaints about it.
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 introduced a lot of new features and appearance changes with Windows 11. It tweaked the taskbar and brought the Start menu to the center, which Windows users didn’t appreciate. Thankfully, ...
In a nutshell: Microsoft is testing a redesigned Windows 11 Start Menu that ditches the dual-section design for a larger layout with everything on a single scrollable page, including All Apps ...
A significant update is coming to the Windows 11 Start Menu: Microsoft is now testing a wider, scrollable design, complete with the Windows Phone sidebar. This latest change follows the introduction ...
Fed up with Windows 11’s Start menu? Microsoft has confirmed that a redesign is coming, and it looks promising even at this early stage.
A redesigned Windows 11 Start menu available in current beta builds. Note that the Recommended section can be hidden and that the rows of pinned apps are wider. User phantomofearth on Bluesky ...
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 abhorrent ...
The redesigned Start menu now places pinned apps at the top, recommended apps and files in the middle, and installed apps grouped by a new category interface at the bottom.