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Offering quick access to system features and settings, the hidden Start Menu in Windows 11 is feature everyone should know about. And use.
How to add Task Manager access from Start menu To add a button to open Task Manager from the Start menu, use these steps: Open Start.
Add Quick Access to System Folders By default, the Start menu lacks quick access to important system folders like Settings, File Explorer, and Downloads.
Windows 11 users are no doubt familiar with the Windows icon Start menu and the search menu, but there's another hidden option that's only a click away.
You can group related shortcuts in the Start menu for easier access. Here's how to group shortcuts in the Start menu: Open the Start menu and locate the shortcuts you want to group.
Give the little guy some company by adding shortcuts and quick access folders to the bottom of the start menu. Go to Settings > Personalization > Start > Folders.
Adding Links to Favorites For quick access, users place links to their favorite programs in the Start menu and avoid having to navigate the All Programs menu.
The actual Start menu itself split into two panes, with regularly used or pinned apps on the left and quick access to documents, settings, help, and search on the right.
The Windows 10 Start menu is a blend of navigation from Windows Phone and Windows 7, and it's highly customizable. We’ll walk you through it.
The native Start menu of Windows 11 and Windows 10 is pretty good to access installed apps and programs, pinning favorite apps to Start for quick access, switching to another account, etc.