الخميس، 8 أكتوبر 2015

customising start menu in windows 10



How to Customized Start menu in windows 10

The Start menu in Windows 10 is very similar to what you been using in Windows 7. However, it also combines parts of the Start screen from Windows 8.1, and it's one of the first features you want to customize.
There are number of ways you can use the Start menu:
> You can use the small default version of the menu, which is the menu most people will comfortable using. In this experience, you'll have a menu with Live Tiles on the right with a left side with access to all your apps, and a list of your most used and recently installed apps.






> You can also re-size the Start menu horizontally and vertically, but how far the menu can be re-sized will depend on the screen resolution. For example, on 1366 x 768 screen resolution you'll only get up to 3 columns. While in a Surface Pro 3, you'll be able to grow horizontally up to 4 columns, and up to 5 columns on a 4K display. Re-sizing the Start menu is easy, simply drag the edges to the right or toward the top.






> You can also have a Start menu without Live Tiles, which will be the closest to having a Windows 7 Start menu experience.
However, Windows 10 doesn't include an option to hide all the tiles; you'll have to manually, right-click each tile, and click Unpin from Start. Then shrink the menu to the left from the edge.




 
Now, you can always use the Start menu in full-screen mode. If you prefer this mode, go to:
= Settings
= Personalize  
= Start
And enable the "Use Start full screen".
In full-screen mode, the Start menu will cover the entire real estate of the display, very similar to the Start screen in Windows 8.1. You'll still have access to the desktop and apps will run windows.


Finally, there is Tablet mode, which Microsoft has designed specifically for 2-in-1 devices. This is a feature that should appear automatically when removing the keyboard and mouse from a touch-enabled device. The major drawback using Tablet mode is that you can't access the desktop, but apps, File Explorer, and everything will appear in full screen.


Tablet mode can be enabled from the Quick Actions button located in Action Center, or by going to Settings > System > Tablet modeand enabling the feature.
You can also customize what happens when you sign in and if the operating system should prompt you when it needs to switch automatically to Tablet mode. Also, you have the option to hide or show app icons in taskbar when in Tablet mode.

 Done.

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