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Windows 11 Start Menu: Users Divided Over Size and Customization
28 Feb
Summary
- Users are unhappy with the Start menu's increased size.
- Lack of customization options for app categories is a major complaint.
- Some users still haven't received the new Start menu update.

The revamped Start menu in Windows 11 is generating a polarized response among users, with key criticisms centering on its size and customization options. Many users find the new Start menu excessively large, with some noting it has returned to a 'Start screen' size reminiscent of Windows 8. This increased dimension is particularly concerning for those with smaller screens or when combined with other interface elements like Phone Link.
Further frustration stems from the lack of control over app organization. Microsoft's automated categorization often misplaces applications, and users cannot manually rearrange or rename these groups. While the ability to remove 'recommendations' is appreciated, the overall inflexibility in layout is a significant drawback for many users.
Adding to the mixed reception, a notable portion of Windows 11 users have not yet received the update. This delayed rollout, despite its official start in November 2025, means many are still using the older Start menu, while others grapple with the new interface's perceived shortcomings.




