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- 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
- Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support
The Windows taskbar is a central part of the Windows operating system that helps you launch apps, switch between open windows, and access system features like notifications, search, and the Start menu In Windows 11 and Windows 10, the taskbar can be customized to better match how you work—whether that means centering taskbar icons, pinning your most-used apps, or controlling which system
- Use a screen reader to explore and navigate the Start menu in Windows . . .
The Start menu also provides quick access to the user profile, power options, documents, and many more In Windows 11, the Start menu is centered on the taskbar and the exact selection of what appears on the Start menu depends on how you rearrange your icons, pin apps, manage your folders, improve app and file recommendations, and more
- Stay Up to Date With Widgets in Windows - Microsoft Support
Widgets are displayed on the Widgets board, which contains a collection of cards, each representing a widget with relevant information and actions related to an app On the Widgets board you can discover, pin, unpin, arrange, resize, and customize widgets to reflect your interests
- File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support
To open File Explorer in Windows 11, select it on the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E on your keyboard How to use File Explorer: To pin a folder to Quick access, right-click (or press and hold) the folder and select Pin to Quick access To share a file, select it, then select Share on the ribbon
- Meet Windows 11: The Basics - Microsoft Support
Start Menu: Located at the center of the taskbar, the Start Menu provides quick access to your applications, settings, and files You can pin your favorite apps, search for files, and access system settings from here To open Start, press the Windows key on your keyboard, typically located between the Ctrl and Alt keys, or select it with your
- Using Live Tile with Microsoft To Do - Microsoft Support
To turn on Live Tile for Microsoft To Do, just head to your Windows Start menu and right-click on Microsoft To Do Then select Pin to Start and a tile showing your My Day list will be pinned to your Start screen
- Cant find Microsoft Store app - Microsoft Support
Learn how to find Microsoft Store from the Start menu or taskbar in Windows
- Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support
Ways to sign in Use Set up Windows Hello to enable to sign in using face recognition, a fingerprint or a PIN, instead of a password In this section you can also improve facial recognition or remove it You can sign in to your account with a physical security key Learn more Additional settings Sign in with an external camera or fingerprint reader If turned on, you disable Enhanced Sign-in
- Get Microsoft Solitaire Casual Games for Windows
On the Start menu, scroll down the all apps list to Microsoft Solitaire Collection, right-click (or press and hold) the tile and select Pin to Start It'll be available on the Start menu
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