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Customizing Start menu settings
ОглавлениеThe Start menu offers a few settings that you can tweak to customize how the Start menu works. Open the Settings app, click Personalization, and then click Start. This opens the Start screen (see Figure 1.5), which offers the following switches:
Show more tiles on Start. Set this switch to On to expand the size of the Start menu to show more tiles.You can also widen the Start menu by dragging the right edge of the menu.
Show app list in Start menu. Set this switch to Off to remove the list of installed apps from the Start menu. If you set this switch to Off, you can still access the apps by opening the Start menu and then clicking All Apps.
Show recently added apps. Set this switch to On to see newly installed apps at the top of the Start menu’s app list.
Show most used apps. Set this switch to On to add a Most Used section to the top of the Start menu’s app list. Windows uses the Most Used section to display the apps you launched most frequently.
Show suggestions occasionally on Start. Set this switch to Off to prevent Windows from displaying suggestions (that is, ads) about which apps to install.
Use Start full screen. Set this switch to On to have the Start menu take up the entire screen when you open it.
Show recently opened items in Jump Lists on Start or the taskbar and in File Explorer Quick Access. Set this switch to On to see a Recent section when you right-click an app that enables you to open items such as documents.
Choose which folders appear on Start. Click this link to open the Choose Which Folders Appear on Start screen, which includes a switch for each potential Start menu folder. For each switch, set the switch to On to display the folder, or Off to hide the folder.
1.5 Use the Start screen settings to personalize your Start menu.