How to customize the Start menu on Windows 10

The Start menu is highly customizable, and in this guide, we’ll show you the steps to adjust its settings to make it more functional and personal on Windows 10.

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On Windows 10, the Start menu is an essential component, as it’s the experience you use every day to find apps, settings, and files. Although over the years, the Start menu has gone through many transformations – at one point, it was even removed from the OS–, this version combines the familiarity of Windows 7 with the modern Start screen from Windows 8.x.

Out of the box, the Start menu includes a default layout with elements and settings that usually fit most people. However, if you want to make it more functional and personal, the experience available onWindows 10is highly customizable.

For instance, you can change the size and color or use the Start menu’s full-screen version. You can use folders and groups to optimize the space and organize your apps. You can change various settings to decide how the “All apps” list should appear, and much more.

In this Windows 10 guide, we’ll walk you through the easy steps to customize the Start menu on your device.

How to change size of Start menu

How to change size of Start menu

On Windows 10, there are at least two ways to adjust the size of the Start menu to make smaller or larger, you can resize it using the mouse or keyboard shortcut, and you can even enable an option to allow more tiles per row.

Resize manually

Resize manually

To resize the Start menu on Windows 10 manually, use these steps:

You can also open the Start menu and then use theCtrl + arrow keyskeyboard shortcut to change the height and width. For example, you can use theCtrl + up arrowkey multiple times to make it taller, or use theCtrl + right arrowkey stretch the menu.

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Show more tiles

To add a fourth row of tiles per column to the Start menu, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, you’ll be able to add a fourth row of app tiles on each column.

How to enable full screen for Start menu

To enable the full-screen mode in Start, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, when opening the Start menu, you’ll notice a Windows 8.1 Start screen-like experience that fills out the entire desktop, allowing you to see more groups of items without scrolling.

How to change color of Start menu

To change the Start menu color on Windows 10, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the Start menu, as well as the taskbar and action center, will reflect the new color scheme.

How to manage system folders in Start menu

To add and remove the system folders available through Start, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, you’ll be able to find the shortcuts in the left rail of the Start menu above the Power menu.

How to remove suggestions in Start menu

Sometimes, the Start menu can show apps suggestions. For example, when you open the menu, you may see recommendations of apps in the “All apps” list. Or if you perform a search for “Chrome” or “Firefox,” you might get a suggestion recommending to use Microsoft Edge instead alongside the result. Although they’re not ads, they kind of behave like if they were. If you rather stop this behavior, you can disable the option.

To stop getting app suggestions in Start, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the Start menu will no longer try to show app suggestions when you’re using the experience.

How to show recently added apps in Start menu

To see a list of recently added apps in the Windows 10 Start menu, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, you’ll see recently added apps at the top of the “All apps” list.

How to show most used apps in Start menu

To get quick access to your most frequent apps in Start, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the top six most frequent apps you use on Windows 10 will appear at the top of the “All apps” list.

How to disable app list in Start menu

To disable the all apps list in Start, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the “All apps” list will no longer appear by default in the Start menu. However, if you ever need to reaccess the list, you can switch between the “Pinned tiles” and “All apps” view using the buttons on the top-left corner.

How to add apps in Start menu

On Windows 10, you can quickly add and remove apps from the tiles section.

Pin apps

To pin apps to the tiles section, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the apps will appear in the Pinned tiles section.

Unpin apps

To unpin apps from Start, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the app will be removed from the Pinned tiles section.

How to customize app tiles in Start menu

On Windows 10, to better organize the experience, you can customize the app tiles in several ways. You can change their size, round them up into groups, and group them into folders to optimize the space in the menu.

Resize tiles

To change the size of an app tile, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the size of the tile will change to the one you specified.

While the Start menu offers four different tile sizes, not all the apps support all the formats.

Turn off Live Tiles updates

Although Microsoft already showed signs that the Start menu couldeventually remove Live Tiles, you can still decide whether to see app updates on apps.

To disable live updates for app tiles, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the tile will no longer show live updates about the app.

How to create folders in Start menu

On the Start menu, folders are another way to group tiles to optimize the space to fit more apps.

To create a folder on the Start menu, use these steps:

If you want to remove the folder, simply drag and drop each tile outside of the folder. After removing all the tiles, the folder will delete automatically.

How to create groups in Start menu

You can also organize the Start menu tiles into groups. For example, you can create a group to round up all your work applications, group your frequent apps, or group your favorite games.

To create groups on the Start menu, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, you can create additional groups to organize your apps more logically.

Rearrange tiles

To rearrange apps in the Windows 10 Start menu, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, you can repeat the steps to rearrange other apps.

If the location you want to position the app is occupied by another tile, drag the tile over to make the other tiles to make them move to make the space.

How to bring back the classic Start menu

If you prefer a more classic look, you can remove all the app tiles to get only a view of the app apps list, which is similar to the menu style available on Windows 7.

To get a menu similar to the one on Windows 7, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, you’ll end up with a Start menu similar to the classic look available in previous versions.

Mauro Huculak has been a Windows How-To Expert contributor for WindowsCentral.com for nearly a decade and has over 15 years of experience writing comprehensive guides. He also has an IT background and has achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, and CompTIA. He has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years.