If you want to do more than just add program shortcuts, I recommend the pro version of Right Click Enhancer (our review Did You Know You Could Customize The Windows.Windows 1. 0 Tip: Customize the Start Menu. On traditional PCs, Microsoft will provide a new Start menu rather than the full- screen Start screen that debuted in Windows 8. This move will be welcomed by all kinds of users, but the new Start menu isn't exactly like the one you may remember from Windows 7. Here's quick guide to customizing it to work the way you want. That way, if you switch back to the Start screen, they're still available. But this may surprise or disappoint some people, but the quick links feature (described below) somewhat replaces this feature. Instead of the pins area at the top, you will now find your user and power options and then a list of quick links: Documents, Pictures, PC Settings and File Explorer. The big question is how or if you can customize this area. To remove a quick link item, right- click it and choose . However, you can add items to quick links: Just drag in an app shortcut (or whatever) and position it wherever you want. Update: Actually, there is a UI as a few have pointed out in the comments. Open up Taskbar and Start Menu Properties, navigate to Start Menu, and click the Customize button. For this reason, you can't add items to the MRU. But you can remove them easily enough: Just right- click one and select . It works with desktop applications too, as in Windows 8. You don't have every Windows 8 Start screen personalization at your beck and call, but you can resize and reposition tiles much as you did in Windows 8. From here, you can navigate to the Start tab and switch to the Start screen and configure various Start menu features. Wonderful to hear all the people that still believe Windows Vista is a better OS! I just upgraded my main system for photography videography to an ASUS X79. ![]() ![]() They should have improved Windows 8 which is a better concept. Most people won't use an OS based on the. But wait, there's more! Be sure to check out Windows 1. Tip: Customize the Start Menu (Part 2) too! ![]()
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