Microsoft's Windows 8 has many problems, one of the most criticized being the removal of the Start menu. After realizing that the user has not been able to adapt to such a huge change, Microsoft has brought back the feature in the latest Windows 10 operating system and made it part of the core experience of the system. Recently, the technology website trusted reviews introduced the new Start menu for Windows 10.
Fixed shortcuts
Since the Windows 10 Developer preview released in 2014, the Windows 10 Start menu has undergone a number of design tweaks and changes. With the final version approaching, the pattern of the function is also basically determined.
In the lower left corner of the Start menu, you'll see a few fixed shortcuts, which are file managers, settings, and power supplies. They cannot be deleted and the location cannot be adjusted. While it may not be necessary for a tablet, these shortcuts are important for laptops and desktops, allowing users to quickly access the most commonly used features in the computer.
Most common applications
The top-right corner of the Start menu now shows the most frequently used applications, which should be designed to provide a more customized experience, eliminating the hassle of rummaging through the "All Apps" list for users. But if you don't want an app to appear in the list (in case someone else sees it), you can also right-click and choose "Do not show in this list."
Dynamic Magnetic paste
The Windows 8 iconic dynamic tiles are now placed on the right side of the Start menu instead of occupying the entire screen as in the past. In this area, you can fix the tiles you use frequently, resize them, or remove unwanted tiles. If you are not particularly resistant to these dynamic tiles, the real-time updates they provide can indeed be of some convenience.
Cortana
The Start menu also has a more interesting element integration, which is Cortana. This virtual assistant from the mobile platform will now occupy the position of the search bar and bring more powerful features. She can not only search for your local files and apps, but also search the web. As a virtual personal assistant, Cortana can also set calendar events for you through Microsoft's cloud service.
In addition to voice input, Cortana enables users to interact with them through text. After all, it's still a little strange to talk to a computer. It is worth noting that Cortana is a cross-platform service. The reminders you set up on your computer can be displayed on your phone, and vice versa.