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- 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
See Customize the Start menu layout on Windows 11 For the Windows 10 version of this topic, see Customize the Windows 10 Start layout OEMs can customize the Windows 11 Start layout so that OEM-defined items (apps and or websites) are pinned in certain areas of the Start menu
- Configure The Windows Start Menu With Policy Settings
There are several options to configure the Windows Start menu If you need to configure a device for a single user, you can pin unpin applications to Start and rearrange them Start can be further customized from Settings Go to Settings > Personalization > Start
- Customize The Start Layout For Managed Windows Devices
Implementing a customized Start layout across your organization's devices empowers administrators with direct control over the Start menu configuration With this capability, you can specify a tailored set of pinned applications, arranged according to preference
- Windows 10 Startmenu in Windows 11 - Microsoft Q A
Here are the steps to do it: Press Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog box Type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor Right-click on an empty space in the right pane and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value Name the new value Start_ShowClassicMode Double-click on the Start_ShowClassicMode value and change its data to 1
- System Configuration Tools in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows provides a variety of configuration tools tailored to meet the needs of different users These built-in tools facilitate your device's customization and monitoring, allowing you to change Windows' configuration to suit your preferences and requirements with precision
- Troubleshoot Start menu errors - Windows Client | Microsoft Learn
For issues where the Start menu or subcomponent isn't working, the following points can help you narrow down where the issue might reside: Is the system running the latest Feature and Cumulative Monthly update? Did the issue start immediately after an update? Ways to check: Were there any recent changes to registry keys or folders?
- Start policy settings | Microsoft Learn
This reference article outlines the policy settings available for customizing the Start menu experience, using Configuration Service Provider (CSP) or group policy (GPO) For information about how to configure these settings, see Configure the Start menu
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