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- Basics: Using Start and Taskbar in Windows 11 and Windows 10
The Start menu in Windows 11 does have some customization options available If you want to move the Start and Taskbar shortcuts back to the familiar left alignment, you can do so from the Taskbar settings Right click the Taskbar, click Taskbar settings > Personalization, scroll down Taskbar behaviors Toggle on the option to Left
- Where is the start button? - Microsoft Community
If you are using Windows 11, the Start button is this one: There is also Start key on your keyboard: If all these are not the one you are looking for, please take screenshots about your desktop and your keyboard, so that we can figure out another workaround
- Start background process in Task Manager - Microsoft Community
it is the start menu, with 1903 microsoft gave the start menu its own process, if it is not running the start menu will not work it does also mean that if you have a problem with the start menu, you can restart this process as a possible fix
- Connecting your mobile device to Windows PC from the Start menu
Open the Start menu on your Windows 11 PC Under "Select device," choose your mobile device type - Android™ or iPhone® Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the linking process on both your PC and mobile device Once you have completed all the steps, the new feature will be available for you to use Features Available from the Start
- Move Start Menu back to the left on Windows 11
Kindly click the Start menu icon, then go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar Behavior > click the drop-down menu on the Taskbar Alignment, and choose left This actually works for me on my desktop computer running Windows 11 Home version 23H2 OS build 22631 2861, the latest update
- How to fix unresponsive Start button in Win10 - Microsoft Community
Hi JRSanchez, Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] keys on the keyboard at the same time, or right click the Taskbar, and select Task manager
- How to have Outlook start automatically with Windows?
Open the Start Screen, right-click the Office program you want to automatically start, and click Open file location This might be under the More submenu Tip: If your program isn’t listed, right-click the Start screen, and click All Apps
- Windows 10 Start Menu Not Working - Microsoft Community
Recently the Windows Key Start-button (below) ceases to respond to either mouse click or key press The windows key works when using keyboard shortcuts such as Winkey+R to bring up Run prompt Also Winkey+Shift+S works to trigger the snip tool program The search box works fine as well Winkey+I does nothing so I think it is a start menu issue
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