Windows 10: Moving All Apps button on Start menu dialog

Discus and support Moving All Apps button on Start menu dialog in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Windows 11 Professional.I click on the start menu icon. The bottom of the popup shows my username button on the bottom lower left, and the shutdown... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by RobertZanatta, Dec 17, 2023.

  1. Moving All Apps button on Start menu dialog


    Windows 11 Professional.I click on the start menu icon. The bottom of the popup shows my username button on the bottom lower left, and the shutdown button on the bottom lower right. Going vertical, there's some space then a Recommended text. Moving up there are icons of pinned apps. Near the top right there's an All Apps button, and finally there's a search box at the top.I don't have Recommendations turned on, so why is the text there? The big space between the bottom and the few pinned apps I have near the top is a waste of space and also requires a lot of mouse movements to get to the

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    RobertZanatta, Dec 17, 2023
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  2. Naki Win User

    Feature suggestions - move to proper menus, add Options window

    Suggestions:
    1) Remove main menus from top left menu (system menu) and move them to a standard Windows menu, at the top.
    Leave the 6 system menu items (Restore --- Close) in system menu, move all the rest to that standard main menu. The main menu can be auto-hidable - pressing Alt key to invoke it or hide it, similar to the way IE11 menus and many Windows 10 built-in apps' menus work.

    2) And/or, add an Options menu or button, which would invoke a separate screen with GPU-Z Options, similar to how most Windows apps work.
    Most Windows apps have a separate Options screen, which GPU-Z lacks - one should be added.

    Thanks in advance for listening!
     
  3. ilike2die Win User
    Start menu


    Is there a way to reorder the start menu lay out.. like.. move the power to the bottom of the list instead of having the all apps button there..
     
    ilike2die, Dec 17, 2023
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  4. Geethu B Win User

    Moving All Apps button on Start menu dialog

    How to show MOST USED apps in Start Menu?

    Hi Jeff,

    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Community.
    I will surely help you to fix the issue with Start Menu.

    This issue could have occurred due to incorrect Start settings.

    I suggest you to try the following steps which will help to show most used apps in Start Menu. Check if it helps.


    • Click on Start Button and click on
      Settings.

    • Double-click Personalization.

    • In the left pane click on Start.

    • In the right pane check if the “Show most used apps” slider is
      turned on or not.

    • If not move the slider to
      turn it on.

    • Now check in Start Menu, if it shows most used apps.
    Hope this information helps. Reply to the post with updated status of the issue so that we can assist you further.
     
    Geethu B, Dec 17, 2023
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