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Windows 11 Start Menu Gets Massive Update

8 Dec

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Summary

  • New Windows 11 Start menu is significantly larger, nearly doubling screen height.
  • The update is rolling out gradually to all Windows 11 25H2 users.
  • Microsoft offers no option to revert to the older Windows 11 Start menu design.
Windows 11 Start Menu Gets Massive Update

Microsoft has begun rolling out a substantially redesigned Start menu to all Windows 11 25H2 users, marking a significant visual change for the operating system. This update, distributed through KB5068861, introduces a much larger Start menu that can nearly double its previous screen height, displaying pinned apps, recommendations, and a full app list on a single page. Personalization options allow users to adjust the display of pinned apps and recommendations.

The new Start menu's dimensions have drawn attention, with reports indicating it covers up to 90 percent of screen height in some configurations, particularly when the Phone Link app is active. While designed to adapt to different screen sizes, it reportedly consumes considerable space on 1080p displays, appearing more balanced on 4K screens. The complete app list now offers category, compact grid, or classic list views, with adjustable "Show all" or "Show less" options.

A notable aspect of this rollout is the absence of a rollback option, meaning users cannot revert to the previous Start menu design if they prefer it. This mandatory change ensures minimal disruption for businesses concerning training materials, as the core structure remains largely familiar, despite the size and layout adjustments impacting user experience, especially on devices with limited screen real estate.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new Start menu is gradually rolling out to all Windows 11 25H2 users with update KB5068861.
No, Microsoft does not offer an option to revert to the previous Windows 11 Start menu design.
The new Start menu is significantly larger, covering up to 90 percent of the screen height compared to 50-60 percent previously.

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