The Start Menu has been a standard component in Microsoft Windows since the time that Windows 95. It has changed and developed throughout the years however the key thought has continued as before: it is the focal spot where you can discover the greater part of the projects introduced on your PC.

Initially the "Begin" catch really had the word Start on it, similar to this:

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Inevitably it turned out to be more bright:

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Also, in advanced adaptation of Windows it regularly doesn't even have "Begin" on it!

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In any case, the fundamental thought has stayed unaltered. This is the standard approach to get to the majority of the projects introduced on your PC.

You can:

Click the Start catch, and utilize your mouse to skim every one of the projects introduced

Snap Start and start writing the name of the project you are searching for.

You can even press the Windows Key on your console as opposed to tapping the catch

Tapping the Start catch demonstrates to you a rundown of the considerable number of projects on your PC. For instance:

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Every system has a symbol and a name. A few projects are sorted out in gatherings:

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You can tap the name of the gathering to open it and see what projects are in that gathering.

At last when you have discovered the project you need – either by typing so as to look through the rundown or the name of it – you tap on it to open the system.

In the event that you right-tap the Start catch you can choose 'Properties', and from here you can tweak your Start menu experience by picking the 'Begin Menu' tab and squeezing 'Alter'.

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Here are the conceivable alternatives:

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You can kill alternatives that you don't frequently use to make it less messed for
 
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