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Rolling out now to Windows 11 insiders, the revamped Start menu tries to address some of the many complaints about it.
Sometimes, Windows' Start Menu can get a little finnicky, even if you've never had an issue before. Luckily, there's plenty of things you can do to fix it.
Microsoft is now allowing Windows 11 users to try a redesigned Start menu. Here are the details and how to enable it manually using the ViveTool.
If you’re unhappy with the Windows 11 Start menu, why not try a third-party alternative?
Although the Start menu on Windows 11 has limited functionalities, you can still configure various aspects of the experience through the Settings app, and in this guide, I'll show you how.
The Windows Start button should be on the left side of the taskbar. We'll show you where to find the setting to move it back.
If the Start menu isn't working, you can restart the feature to fix the problem on Windows 11.
You can show more Pinned Tiles on Windows 11 Start Menu. Show more App Rows in the Start Menu in Windows 11 using Registry or Settings.
Move Start Menu to the second monitor in Windows 11/10 There are two easy ways you can do this in Windows 11/10- Unlock and drag the taskbar Change Setting – Use this device as the primary monitor.
Remove the Recommended section from the Windows 11 Start menu with easy steps using Settings, PowerShell, Group Policy, or Registry Editor for a cleaner interface.
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