Use the Start Menu to access the desired application or setting.
Use the Start Menu to access the desired application or setting.
Add navigation similar to the image. Your W10 has three drives and folders.
Place apps on the start menu by pinning them and organizing them. Files and Drivers can be pinned similarly via right-click. To conceal the alphabet app list, go to Start > Settings > search "Start Settings" > Toggle show app list in menu
It turned out the Pin To Start option wasn't available in the right-click menu. I had to edit the registry settings accordingly.
This was my concern too... the PinToStart option disappeared after right-clicking. It didn't matter if it was actual icons or shortcuts, dragging didn't function. The registry was fine. How can I adjust the color of just one tile? It appears red while everything else is blue, making it noticeable. Additionally, I'm encountering this issue: the number 2 never disappears. It remains regardless of whether I open the list or launch a new program. The 'Recently Added' option is disabled in the Start Menu settings... What does this mean?
I understand you're trying to figure out why the shortcut isn't working. If you move it to the desktop, it should function without dragging or copying—just cutting and pasting. If that doesn't resolve the issue, it might point to a Windows installation problem. The colors depend on your theme settings, so you're correct about the blue tiles. There could be hidden files or recent changes affecting it. Double-check your settings or try disabling recently added items to see if that helps.