06-10-2022, 04:42 PM
Windows 11 Insider Preview 22H2 Build 22621.3 Pro / Enterprise English Non-TPM 2.0 Compliant Preactivated
Windows 11 22H2 isn’t a big release, but it comes with plenty of minor improvements, especially for features like Settings and Start Menu. While the Settings app is getting Microsoft accounts integration, the Start menu is getting features which were removed in the original release.
In Windows 11, one of the biggest design overhauls is the Start menu. By default, the Start menu is now placed in the center of the taskbar. The operating system has been redesigned to put everything at the center of your screen, unlike the old days of Windows, when it was possible to move the taskbar to top or left/right and everything was aligned left by default.
Windows 11’s Start menu comes with simple icons. On the other hand, Windows 10 uses dynamic live tiles and it also allows users to group tiles to further customise the Start menu. The new Start doesn’t come with any option to customize the layout as these features have been removed with Windows 11.
Windows 11 22H2 isn’t a big release, but it comes with plenty of minor improvements, especially for features like Settings and Start Menu. While the Settings app is getting Microsoft accounts integration, the Start menu is getting features which were removed in the original release.
In Windows 11, one of the biggest design overhauls is the Start menu. By default, the Start menu is now placed in the center of the taskbar. The operating system has been redesigned to put everything at the center of your screen, unlike the old days of Windows, when it was possible to move the taskbar to top or left/right and everything was aligned left by default.
Windows 11’s Start menu comes with simple icons. On the other hand, Windows 10 uses dynamic live tiles and it also allows users to group tiles to further customise the Start menu. The new Start doesn’t come with any option to customize the layout as these features have been removed with Windows 11.