I understand this might seem a bit silly, but I'm willing to try and figure it out.
I understand this might seem a bit silly, but I'm willing to try and figure it out.
Windows 11. After clicking the Windows icon, I figured out how to shift it to the left corner, but a popup appeared saying there was nothing there by design. I cleared everything I didn’t need, but the window still showed up instead of the one I wanted. I want the main window that follows a consistent pattern, not the pinned one. Changing between them is really confusing. Thanks ahead for any advice.
Sure, let me know. I'm here to help and make sure it's safe for you. If it's your only choice, we'll go through it together.
No standard, secure option is available from Microsoft at the moment. I believe this could risk exposing some personal data, though it shouldn’t cause major damage to your device. If protection matters, stick with the pre-installed apps; otherwise, try it cautiously. These extra alerts are there, but they don’t necessarily mean disaster—just do your due diligence and see if others have encountered problems first.
Could it be fun to remove all items from the Start menu at once?
Everyone sees the same empty screen, so I added the icons to make it less frustrating LMAO
I don't believe that's feasible, but perhaps you could pin "all" somehow? That's one of the many problems with version 11—it pushes you to use this clunky "start menu." In version 10 you had at least some choices... This is how mine looks: Whatever you say, it's still big and well-organized. In version 11 it becomes the central focus but feels tiny, and scrolling through "all" is a chore, more like filling out a spreadsheet than using the start menu.