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Microsoft has begun testing a redesigned Start menu that incorporates features it's previously tested separately: a wider Start menu, and one that's been redesigned into categories and grids.
Microsoft is now testing a new Start menu in Windows 11. It’s larger, more customizable, and has two new views.
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On Windows 11, Microsoft is now allowing you to try the Start menu redesign. Here are the details and how to enable it manually using the ViveTool.
Microsoft has released images of its rejected Start menu redesigns. The concept designs were tested with hundreds of people, before a final design was selected.
Windows 11's new Start menu is in testing in the Dev channel, and it's got the feature we were hoping for - the ability to turn off the recommended panel.
Over the next month, Microsoft is rolling out a revamp of the Windows 11 Start menu alongside a number of new AI features. It's a wider with an all apps view that is roomier and easier to scroll.
Rolling out now to Windows 11 insiders, the revamped Start menu tries to address some of the many complaints about it.