Andy Burns wrote:
Brian Gregory wrote:
I do wish the 11 start menu could be configured to work more like the
Windows 7 one worked.
I understand there is a 'new' start menu included in 25H2 which has not been widely enabled yet?? There's a tool somewhere to force it on ...
Have just noticed it's been enabled on this machine (new
category/grid/list option in Start).
Can't see it helping Brian ...
Frank Slootweg wrote:
The Category one is completely bonkers! > most is in Other (Duh!), even things like Thunderbird!
FF and TB both went into productivity here along with Chrome, Edge and LibreOffice
Andy Burns wrote:
Brian Gregory wrote:Have just noticed it's been enabled on this machine (new category/grid/
I do wish the 11 start menu could be configured to work more like the
Windows 7 one worked.
I understand there is a 'new' start menu included in 25H2 which has
not been widely enabled yet?ÿ There's a tool somewhere to force it on ...
list option in Start).
Can't see it helping Brian ...
Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
Frank Slootweg wrote:
The Category one is completely bonkers! > most is in Other (Duh!), even things like Thunderbird!
FF and TB both went into productivity here along with Chrome, Edge and
LibreOffice
I also have Chrome and Edge in Productivity (don't have FF, nor LibreOffice).
My Thunderbird is old (60.9..0) and 32-bit, perhaps that 'explains'
why they put it in Other.
But all of this does not explain putting the Windows Security UI in Productivity.
Let's hope *some* people actually like the 'new' Start menu.
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