Start Menu | Microsoft Windows Get the most out of your Windows 11 experience with the Start menu With the Start menu, you can save time, and find it faster with enhanced search Find apps, settings, recommended files, and more
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
where is my start button? - Microsoft Q A To find and open it: Look at the center (or left side) of the taskbar at the bottom of the desktop for the Windows icon (four-pane window) That is the Start button Click that Windows icon to open the Start menu Alternatively, press the Windows key on the keyboard (between Ctrl and Alt) to open Start
Meet Windows 11: The Basics - Microsoft Support To open Start, press the Windows key on your keyboard, typically located between the Ctrl and Alt keys, or select it with your mouse On a touch device, you can open the Start menu by tapping the Start button or swiping up from the bottom of the screen
Location of the Start Menu button - Microsoft Q A I just migrated to Windows 11 -- needed a new laptop I read that there was a setting where I can move the Start Menu button to the left side of the task bar, but I cannot find it
How to return Windows 11 Startmenu instead of Windows 10? Here, you can choose to switch from the traditional Windows 10 Start menu layout to a more Windows 11-inspired layout, with a centered and simplified design Save your changes and your Start menu will now resemble that of Windows 11
Where is my old start menu? - Microsoft Q A Use the Settings app: Navigate to Settings > Personalization > Start to manage some Start menu features If the problem persists, consider checking online forums or Microsoft support for specific guidance related to your Windows version and build