Windows 10: Cascading menus in Start menu

Discus and support Cascading menus in Start menu in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Anyone know if I can get back cascading menu in Start menu - so I can access my folders and Word files. I really miss this from Win7. The search... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by t8769, Mar 27, 2016.

  1. t8769 Win User

    Cascading menus in Start menu


    Anyone know if I can get back cascading menu in Start menu - so I can access my folders and Word files.

    I really miss this from Win7.

    The search isn't good with Win10.

    I'd prefer to glide to a file from Start Menu, via the Documents folder, instead of having to use a Toolbar cascading link - I know this works, but its a lot more fiddly.


    Thanks

    :)
     
    t8769, Mar 27, 2016
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  2. How to see Recent Documents in Windows 10 Start Menu

    If you like to add it as cascading menu as in previous Windows versions, you may try ClassicShell (free), 3rd party

    alternative for Windows Start menu
    .
     
    Ramesh Srinivasan, Mar 27, 2016
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  3. JoyceZA Win User
    Lost windows cascade icons and tiles

    How can I recover my windows cascade icons and tiles on my task bar on desktop?

    [Moved from: Windows / Windows 10 / Desktop, Start, & personalization / Start Menu]
     
    JoyceZA, Mar 27, 2016
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  4. Edwin New Member

    Cascading menus in Start menu

    You can't add cascading menus in the Start Menu, but, you could enable Jump Lists:

    Recent Items and Frequent Places - Turn On or Off - Windows 10 Forums
     
    Edwin, Mar 27, 2016
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  5. Berton Win User
    So far, on only 1 Win10 computer I use [out of 3, but the only one Upgraded from Win8.1] having the Classic Shell installed gets most of the Win7 features back. I never tried other programs that work similarly.
    Classic Shell - Start menu and other Windows enhancements
     
    Berton, Mar 27, 2016
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  6. AndreTen Win User
    You can try to get used to new Start menu - it is not that bad! Or you can use third party software like Classic Shell.

    Edit: Berton beats me by second *Smile just follow his link!
     
    AndreTen, Mar 27, 2016
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  7. t8769 Win User
    Thanks for the tip, but I don't think Jump List has cascading menus - have to do old fashioned click click click.


    Thanks
     
    t8769, Mar 27, 2016
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  8. Edwin New Member

    Cascading menus in Start menu

    ...Or, you could enable 'Desktop' Toolbar:


    Cascading menus in Start menu [​IMG]
     
    Edwin, Mar 27, 2016
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  9. t8769 Win User
    Yes, thanks

    BUt I really miss being able to do this from the Start menu, so much easier.



    Thanks
     
    t8769, Mar 27, 2016
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  10. RWOne Win User
    I admit it was nice, but ...

    All apps, hitting a letter and going to the lettered group, or ...

    Cortana symbol and typing out an app name and getting that in the search at top really makes me not miss the old start menu cascade list at all.

    To each our own ...
     
    RWOne, Mar 27, 2016
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  11. Edwin New Member
    You'll have to try a 3rd party Start Menu.

    Classic Shell, StartIsBack, Start10, to name a few.
     
    Edwin, Mar 27, 2016
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  12. t8769 Win User
    Yes, Classic Shell is very good, I'll use it again,

    thanks
     
    t8769, Apr 4, 2018
    #12
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