Your standard Start menu will become shorter and simpler.
You can: view the traditional vertical menu and a tiled menu side by side; access your most used and recently added apps; choose which folders appear; and switch between
the standard Start menu and the fully tiled Start screen.
Not exact matches
Key
standard equipment consists of LED headlights, a 10 - way power driver's seat, heated front seats, Smart Entry with push button
start, and a dual - screen user interface (ODMD 2.0) featuring user - friendly
menus, speedy response times, as well as Apple CarPlay ™ and Android Auto ™ integration.
Starting up the game and its
standard fare, a rawky rock intro before making our way to the
menu screens.
The game dumps you into a
standard gambling simulation mode at startup, and the «
start adventure» option is buried in an obscure
menu in a part of the casino you might never visit.
Give us back the
start menu and give us apps running in normal
standard windows.
The
standard set - up is that a single press of the button will bring up the share
menu, a longer press will take a screenshot, and a double press will
start recording a video.
The front has a
standard PlayStation button to get you back to the
menu screen, as well as
Start and Select buttons.
You can even have the
standard Bash shell automatically switch to the Zsh shell when you open the Linux shell shortcut in your
Start menu.
The
Start menu also contains the
standard set of freemium games that Microsoft shovels into its OS, including Candy Crush Soda Saga, Bubble Witch Saga and Asphalt 8 racing.
In addition to
standard third - party apps (McAfee Security and Plex, Candy Crush Soda Saga 3, Bubble Witch 3 Saga and March of Empires) in the
Start menu, the system contains tiles for other apps.
Standard Windows 10 bloatware is also on board: Twitter, Flipboard and Candy Crush Soda Saga are pinned in their usual places in the
start menu.
Standard features like the taskbar and
Start menu won't appear, and the charms bar and app switcher won't appear on Windows 8.1.
So launch the Registry Editor by typing regedit in the
Start menu or in Cortana and launch it with administrator privileges (a
standard account can not make changes to the Windows Registry).
If you enable this setting, the
Start menu displays the classic
Start menu in the Windows 2000 style and displays the
standard desktop icons.
If you don't like Live Tiles or any of this at all, you can always right - click and remove everything to achieve a more
standard Windows XP - like
Start menu.
The
Start menu will also offer the
standard features that it has in the past, such as Restart and Shut Down.