Customizing the Start screen means you can organize and arrange the start screen at will. You can resize the tiles and move them in the way you want. For example, you can zoom in on the magnets you use frequently and shrink the tiles that you don't use frequently. You can adjust the size of the tiles and arrange them in the way that best suits you. You can also group tiles to help track your applications and use them more efficiently. No matter how you choose to sort the tiles, customizing the start screen makes it easier for you to access applications, folders, Web sites, and people you most often contact.
Move the tiles on the start screen
1. On the Start screen, press the tile you want to move. (Click and hold the tile if you use the mouse.)
2. Drag the tile to the desired drop position.
Adjust the tile size on the start screen
1. On the Start screen, press the tile to resize it. (If you use the mouse, right-click the tile.) )
2. Click or click "Resize".
3. Choose the size you want.
Create a tile Group
1. On the start screen, long press or right click the tile you want to divide into a group of tiles.
2. Drag these magnets to an empty area, releasing the tiles when the gray bar appears behind them. This creates a new tile group.
3. If you want to name the group, click or click in the named group above the group, and then enter a new name. After you create a new group, you can move the entire group back and forth on the start screen.
Mobile Tile Group
1. On the start screen, close your fingers to reduce the tile group. (If you use the mouse, click the zoom icon in the lower-right corner of the screen.) )
2. Press and hold and drag or click and drag the tile group you want to move to the desired location. After you move the group, click or click anywhere on the screen to enlarge the group again.
After reading this tutorial, you can learn how to customize the Start screen on your Windows 8.1 system. In addition, the start screen also supports displaying a background image other than the default of the system, which makes your start screen more personalized.