Microsoft has been busy bringing artificial intelligence features to Windows 11 lately. The company, which made a big noise with its Copilot assistant, seems to want to make some changes in the design. It turns out that the Windows 11 Start menu will change.
This is how All Apps will look like in the Windows 11 Start menu
Microsoft may finally provide more flexibility in Windows 11’s Start menu, according to posts on Twitter. Users testing Windows 11 preview build 22635.3420 noticed that the “All Apps” list will change.
Currently, when you go to All Apps in the Start menu, there is a list view. However, Microsoft will also include a grid layout and allow users to choose between these two views.
Windows users have been requesting improvements to the Start menu in the Feedback Center for some time. The grid layout makes it easier to browse apps, especially on devices with larger screens. It’s also more efficient in terms of space utilization.
More than 1,500 users voted for this suggestion, showing strong interest from the Windows Insider community. Although the new view option has not yet been officially announced, Microsoft has started testing it.
After installing the Windows 11 preview build 22635.3420 and making the necessary changes, it is possible to see that all applications are sorted alphabetically in a grid format in the Start menu.
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