![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks to Windows enthusiasts and developers, there are a bunch of third-party Start menu programs available for Windows 10. It’s users who have upgraded from Windows 7 looking to enable the classic Start menu in Windows 10. As one can easily guess, users who have used Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 for a significant amount of time are satisfied with Windows 10’s Start menu as it’s certainly better than the full-screen Start. That said, a small number of users still prefer using Windows 7-style Start menu. You can change the color of the Start menu, remove recently added groups, create app groups and name them, resize tiles, and more. For those who aren’t satisfied with the default look and feel, Microsoft has offered several options under the Settings app. Most of Windows 10 users are happy with the new Start menu. On the right side, with default settings, tens of app tiles appear, but the right side of the Start can be made smaller by unpinning tiles. The left of the Start menu, although it looks slightly different due to colors and new icons, functions similar to the Start menu in Windows 7. ![]()
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