Chapter Two

Using the New Start Menu

In This Chapter

arrow Accessing a list with all your apps

arrow Expanding and minimizing the Start Menu

arrow Pinning apps and files

arrow Moving tiles and shortcuts

arrow Resizing tiles and shortcuts

arrow Naming groups of tiles and shortcuts

arrow Unpinning items from the Start Menu

One of the most important changes in Windows 8 was replacing the Start Menu with the Start screen. Most people didn’t like this change and were very vocal in saying so. As a result, Windows 10 brings the old Start Menu back but in a modified form that mixes the best of Windows 7 and Windows 8. So, if you’re a Windows 7 user, you’ll feel right at home and have no trouble getting up to speed with the new Start Menu. If you use Windows 8 and love the Start screen, the good news is that you can easily set the ...

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