If you prefer the full-screen Start screen experience from Windows 8 and 8.1, click ‘Start > Settings’ and go to ‘Personalisation > Start’. Flick the ‘Use Start full screen’ to ‘On’ and when you next click the Start button the menu will appear full-screen, with the tiles given all the space they need.
Click the menu button in the top left-hand corner to reveal the new Start menu’s left-hand pane with the shortcuts to ‘Most used’ and ‘Recently added’ apps, plus File Explorer, Settings and power buttons as well as the ‘All apps’ menu.
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