Gone are the Windows 7 days where everyone agreed that it was one of the best-designed operating systems. Now there's Windows ...
When you booted up your PC recently, you may have been met with an unfamiliar Start menu. There's a good chance that some of your apps have moved and the Start menu itself has a different size and ...
Stop letting Windows dictate your workflow. Turn that cluttered Start Menu into a sleek, pinned-app-only space built for speed and privacy.
There are plenty of things to nitpick about Windows 11, but the Start Menu is in a league of its own. It’s the single most used element of the interface, yet it feels like it was designed by people ...
Windows 11 auto-sorts apps into fixed categories you can't edit, leaving users frustrated. Many apps are dumped into the vague 'Other' or wrong categories; auto-classification is inconsistent.
Windows 11's Start menu has long been a topic of debate. It's slow, it's not very useful, and it used to be packed with ads. It might have been the straw that broke the camel's back for many people ...
Ctrl + M: Enter Mark mode (allows you to select text with mouse). Once Mark mode is enabled, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor around. Shift + Up or Down: Move cursor up or down one line ...
That Start menu is how everyone launches their apps on Windows 11, and for most people, it does that job fine. It's not something most people think about unless you're debating whether it was better ...
Consumer sentiment for Windows 11 has been on a downward trajectory of late, at least if the reactions to Microsoft executives are any indicator. Although it's hard to quantify broad user sentiment, ...