- Start Menu | Microsoft Windows
Get the most out of your Windows 11 experience with the Start menu With the Start menu, you can save time, and find it faster with enhanced search Find apps, settings, recommended files, and more
- Customize the Windows Start Menu - Microsoft Support
Learn how to customize the Windows Start menu, pin or unpin apps, adjust the layout, and personalize its appearance to enhance your productivity and user experience
- Customize the Windows 11 Start menu | Microsoft Learn
The Start menu is comprised of three sections: Pinned, All apps, and Recommended Your LayoutModification json can include customizations for the Pinned and or Recommended sections
- Meet Windows 11: The Basics - Microsoft Support
Start Menu: Located at the center of the taskbar, the Start Menu provides quick access to your applications, settings, and files You can pin your favorite apps, search for files, and access system settings from here
- Windows 11, Start button menu, make it show all apps by default . . .
You can access the "All Apps" list by clicking on the "Start" button (or pressing the Windows key) and then selecting "All apps" at the top-right corner of the menu This will allow you to view all installed applications without going through the pinned section
- All apps in windows 11 start menu. . - Microsoft Community
I don't want to see pinned or recommended apps in the start menu rather i want to see all the apps together just with a single click on the start icon , I don't want to click on another "all apps" button
- [Article] Using Start and Taskbar in Windows 11 and Windows 10
The Start menu and Taskbar have been hallmarks of the Windows desktop experience for more than 20 years Both have evolved over the years with features and enhancements to make users productive and more agile at their everyday computing tasks Windows 10 introduced an assortment of enhancements and productivity boosters
- How to Create Start Menu Folders | Microsoft Windows
Organize your Windows Start menu by grouping apps into folders Learn how to create, name, and move folders to curate your own Start menu layout
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