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Update creators begin with the start menu.

Update creators begin with the start menu.

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Flom__
Junior Member
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01-04-2023, 09:50 PM
#1
After a while, I chose to upgrade to the Creators update (even though I'd been forced before) and now I'm annoyed by its clunky start menu. I remember the one from the Anniversary update and wonder if it's possible to revert to it. Good or bad?
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Flom__
01-04-2023, 09:50 PM #1

After a while, I chose to upgrade to the Creators update (even though I'd been forced before) and now I'm annoyed by its clunky start menu. I remember the one from the Anniversary update and wonder if it's possible to revert to it. Good or bad?

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Hols8888
Member
140
01-08-2023, 07:28 PM
#2
It's located in the settings... It works the same as before.
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Hols8888
01-08-2023, 07:28 PM #2

It's located in the settings... It works the same as before.

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HubixCube
Member
166
01-08-2023, 08:59 PM
#3
You won't be able to increase the width permanently. Clicking those three lines at the top will open it wider, but it will reset each time you close the start menu.
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HubixCube
01-08-2023, 08:59 PM #3

You won't be able to increase the width permanently. Clicking those three lines at the top will open it wider, but it will reset each time you close the start menu.

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SimpsonR5
Member
54
01-26-2023, 02:08 PM
#4
I verified and there isn't an available choice for that.
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SimpsonR5
01-26-2023, 02:08 PM #4

I verified and there isn't an available choice for that.

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TheJewSlayer
Member
59
01-26-2023, 09:20 PM
#5
In fact, the updated design received the highest approval. Others who marked it as "good" expressed concerns about unnecessary space usage. The new layout maintains the same functionality without wasting room. Even during development, users noted that keeping a full list of all apps on the side was also inefficient. Now there’s an option to show only live tiles by default, with the ability to select additional apps in the sidebar. Feedback from the hub suggested the tile area helps pin frequently used programs, making navigation faster without needing to scroll through a long list. All three modes remain available, preserving folders, settings, accounts, and more—just a more compact arrangement to save space.
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TheJewSlayer
01-26-2023, 09:20 PM #5

In fact, the updated design received the highest approval. Others who marked it as "good" expressed concerns about unnecessary space usage. The new layout maintains the same functionality without wasting room. Even during development, users noted that keeping a full list of all apps on the side was also inefficient. Now there’s an option to show only live tiles by default, with the ability to select additional apps in the sidebar. Feedback from the hub suggested the tile area helps pin frequently used programs, making navigation faster without needing to scroll through a long list. All three modes remain available, preserving folders, settings, accounts, and more—just a more compact arrangement to save space.

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willshar88
Member
118
01-28-2023, 03:56 AM
#6
They removed the previous choice, which feels unfair. Still, I chose Classic Shell at the end despite liking the Metro look.
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willshar88
01-28-2023, 03:56 AM #6

They removed the previous choice, which feels unfair. Still, I chose Classic Shell at the end despite liking the Metro look.

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muffles45
Member
189
01-28-2023, 06:24 AM
#7
Because no one approved it, it’s clear the situation isn’t ideal. Windows doesn’t match Linux in every detail, leaving you with limited choices to satisfy everyone. So far, most users seem satisfied with the updated Start menu. You might not be familiar with the changes. The folder titles remain hidden until you press the hamburger icon. The icons clearly convey their purpose. I’m guessing this isn’t your usual experience. While I don’t grasp your choice for Classic Shell—it’s now less appealing than before—I’ll accept it if it works for you.
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muffles45
01-28-2023, 06:24 AM #7

Because no one approved it, it’s clear the situation isn’t ideal. Windows doesn’t match Linux in every detail, leaving you with limited choices to satisfy everyone. So far, most users seem satisfied with the updated Start menu. You might not be familiar with the changes. The folder titles remain hidden until you press the hamburger icon. The icons clearly convey their purpose. I’m guessing this isn’t your usual experience. While I don’t grasp your choice for Classic Shell—it’s now less appealing than before—I’ll accept it if it works for you.