Microsoft Releases Start Menu Improvements in Experimental Insider Build 26300.8533
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Laurent Giret
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Summary
Microsoft has released Experimental build 26300.8533 to Windows Insiders on the Experimental Channel, introducing several Start Menu improvements. These include a redesigned Start menu settings page, the ability to hide the user's name and profile picture, a choice between small and large Start menu sizes (in addition to the existing "Automatic" default), and section-level toggles for showing or hiding 'All' and other sections. These features were previously detailed by Microsoft earlier this month alongside new alternative taskbar positions.
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· 4 pulledThe various Start Menu improvements that Microsoft detailed earlier this month, alongside the new alternative taskbar positions, are now available for Insider testing.
The Experimental build 26300.8533 introduces a redesigned Start menu settings page, the option to hide your name and profile picture, and more.
Insiders on the Experimental Channel will now get to choose between a small and large Start menu, in addition to 'Automatic (default)' setting option that was already available.
The new build also introduces section-level toggles to independently show or hide the 'All'...
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