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Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/22684671\/windows-11-microsoft-start-menu-how-to<\/a>
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When you upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, one of the first things you may do is wonder: where the heck is my Start menu? Traditionally, the Windows Start menu has been in the lower left corner of the screen, but when your new version of Windows appears, you\u2019ll find the Start icon among a group of icons in the center of your taskbar at the bottom of the screen. <\/p>\n

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The Windows 11 Start menu is now a small icon in the center of the taskbar.<\/em><\/figcaption><\/span><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n

Click on the Start menu icon, and things will look very different as well. Instead of the large square Live Tiles that used to pop up, you have a much more modest set of app icons, mostly showing Microsoft-related apps, pinned to the main page. Click on \u201cAll apps\u201d on the top right corner (just below the search field), and you get the familiar A-to-Z listing of apps. But no tiles.<\/p>\n

Look below the app icons, and you\u2019ll find a \u201cRecommended\u201d section, which offers apps that Microsoft thinks you should try (such as Teams), and if you click on the \u201cMore\u201d button, some of the files or apps you may have used recently.<\/p>\n

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Clicking on the search field offers immediate access to several popular apps.<\/em><\/figcaption><\/span><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n

By the way, that search field? Click in that, and the Start menu will open up, giving you immediate access to File Explorer, settings, and other apps. <\/p>\n

While some may appreciate this more puritanical version of the Start menu, others who have gotten used to the more configurable version in Windows 10 may want to know how they can go back to the more familiar, and more personal, version.<\/p>\n

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You can move the Start icon to the left using the taskbar alignment option in your setup menu.<\/em><\/figcaption><\/span><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n

You can get some of the way there by moving the centered apps to the left of the taskbar:<\/p>\n