
Here are the key highlights of the new Start menu in Windows 11, now available for testers in the Dev Channel, based on the article you referenced:
New Features of the Windows 11 Start Menu
- Larger and Scrollable Start Menu:
- The Start menu is now scrollable, allowing all your apps to appear at the top level—no need to navigate to a separate “All Apps” list or page.
- New Views:
- Category View: Groups apps by their type (productivity, games, etc.).
- Grid View: Lists apps alphabetically in a grid, similar to the old “All Apps” list.
- Recommended Section Customization:
- You can disable the “Recommended” section so more app icons are visible.
- Responsive Design:
- The menu scales based on your device’s screen size.
- Larger Devices: 8 columns of pinned apps, 6 recommended items, 4 columns for categories.
- Smaller Devices: 6 columns of pinned apps, 4 recommended, 3 columns for categories.
- The menu scales based on your device’s screen size.
- New Mobile Device Button:
- An expand/collapse button for the Phone Link interface, shown next to the Start menu.
- Lock Screen Widgets Control:
- You can now choose, add, remove, and rearrange widgets that appear on the Windows 11 lock screen.
- Gamepad Keyboard & PIN Unlock:
- The Gamepad keyboard lets you sign in using a PIN code with a controller (aimed at gaming/handheld devices like ROG Xbox Ally).
Source: The Verge
Source: The Verge You can now try Microsoft’s new Start menu for Windows 11