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On Windows 10, as part of the installation process, apps usually add a shortcut or folder in the Start menu to make easier to open them. However, some apps are not capable of registering ...
Update on May 5, 2025: According to a Windows 10 support page (spotted by Windows Latest), the removal of “recent files” app jump lists in Windows 10’s Start menu was confirmed to be a bug ...
It is a known issue in Windows 10 that if you go for more than 512 apps, their shortcuts will disappear from the Start menu All apps list. Microsoft has information on this, and they are working ...
Take back control of your PC’s Start menu and taskbar, whether you’re running Windows 10 or Windows 11. Microsoft has made a lot of changes to the Start menu and taskbar over the past few ...
If you want to pin Portable apps to the Start Menu in Windows 11/10, then this article might come in handy for you. Portable apps are those apps that do not need to be installed.
Microsoft is currently beta testing an improved Start Menu in Windows 10 featuring a more streamlined design that better fits the rest of the operating system.
The Windows 10 jump list feature lets users quickly access recently opened files and tasks using the context menu when right-clicking an app's icon in the Start menu or the Windows taskbar.
The big April update for Windows 10—known as update KB5055518—has apparently removed the convenient jump lists that appear when right-clicking on app tiles in the Start menu.