A customizable area where users can "pin" their most-used apps for instant access.
In Windows 11, users who prefer the classic look can use the Settings app to move the Start button back to the left corner. Common Troubleshooting
Introduced Live Tiles , which are rectangular icons that display real-time information, such as weather updates or news headlines. Users can resize these tiles or organize them into named groups.
An integrated tool to find files, apps, or settings by typing keywords. Evolution of Design
Focused on a hierarchical menu structure.
Microsoft moved the Start button from the traditional bottom-left corner to the center of the taskbar to improve accessibility on larger screens. This version also simplifies the menu by focusing on "Recommended" files and pinned apps. How to Use and Customize
A scrollable directory of every installed program on the system.
The is the central command hub of the Windows operating system, providing a unified gateway to applications, files, and system settings. Since its introduction in 1995, it has evolved from a simple list of programs into a highly customizable interface that adapts to user habits. Core Functions and Layout