
"Four years after the debut of Windows 11, Microsoft has finally fixed one of the biggest problems with its Start menu: The need to click the "All" button to view a complete list of all of your apps. A new Start menu, which gives you three different ways to view all installed programs without that extra click, is slowly rolling out to users."
"The new Start menu offers the ability to turn off the Recommended section. To do so, right click anywhere in the menu, select Settings, find the Personalization options menu, then toggle off the options to Show recently added apps, Show recommended files, and Show recommendations for tips. If you hide the Recommended section, which we advise, a list of shortcuts to all of your apps appears in the Start menu right below your pinned shortcuts."
"How to make the new Start menu appear To get this new Start menu, you must be running build 26100.7019 or 26200.7019 or newer versions of Windows 11. Make sure you have all the latest updates installed by going to Settings->Windows Update and clicking the Check for updates button. You can check your Windows build number by hitting Windows+R to open the run prompt and running winver."
Windows 11 introduces a redesigned Start menu that removes the need to click an "All" button to see every installed app. The Recommended section can be turned off so a full list of app shortcuts appears directly beneath pinned items. App lists can be presented as an alphabetically arranged grid, an alphabetical list, or grouped by category, with the grid being the most information-dense option. The category view remains the default. The new Start menu requires Windows build 26100.7019, 26200.7019, or newer; users can update via Settings->Windows Update and verify the build with winver. ViveTool can enable the feature if it does not appear automatically.
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