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Windows 11 | Windows 10 the last version of its iconic operating system. => Windows 11 | 10 | How To & Fixes | Tips & Tricks => Topic started by: javajolt on July 07, 2015, 04:29:59 AM
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Windows 10 starts rolling out on July 29th. The Start menu makes its comeback, although its not what were used to from Windows 7. Its kind of a hybrid of the Windows 7 Start menu and the Windows 8.1 Start screen and its very customizable.
One of the features of the Start menu in Windows 10 is the Most used list, which provides quick access to apps you use frequently. Iniitially, it contains some default apps that you may or may not want in the list. Its easy to remove items from the list or remove the list completely, if you dont want to use it. You can replace it with different folders or places.
Click the Start button in the lower-left corner of the screen on the Taskbar.
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Right-click on an item in the Most used list that you want to remove from the list and select Dont show in this list from the popup menu.
NOTE: The item is removed immediately. There is no confirmation dialog box and the action cannot be undone.
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You can also choose to not display the Most used list at all. To hide the list, open the Start menu and click Settings.
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On the Settings dialog box, click Personalization.
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On the Personalization screen, click Start in the list of items on the left.
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Under Show most used apps, click the left side of the slider button to turn the option off.
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The slider button turns black and white and the dot slides to the left. Off displays to the right of the button.
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To close the Settings dialog box, click the X button in the upper-right corner.
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The Most used list is not available on the Start menu.
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You may want to add other folders to the Start menu in place of the Most used list. To do this, go back to the Start screen on the Settings dialog box and click the Choose which folders appear on Start link.
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Click the right side of the slider buttons for items you want to display on the Start menu. When youre done selecting folders, click the X button again to close the Settings dialog box.
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Folders you turned on take up space from the bottom where the Most used list was. As you add more folders, the list grows upward.
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Here are 8 Ways to Customize the Windows 10 Start Menu (http://www.windows10newsinfo.com/smf/index.php/topic,27970.0.html)
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