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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​

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Recommended Section Customization:
    • You can disable the “Recommended” section so more app icons are visible.
  4. 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.
  5. New Mobile Device Button:
    • An expand/collapse button for the Phone Link interface, shown next to the Start menu.
  6. Lock Screen Widgets Control:
    • You can now choose, add, remove, and rearrange widgets that appear on the Windows 11 lock screen.
  7. 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).
This update is geared towards greater customization, ease of access to apps, and modernization for larger screens and gaming devices. If you’re on the Windows 11 Dev Channel, you can try these changes now.
Source: The Verge

Source: The Verge You can now try Microsoft’s new Start menu for Windows 11
 

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