If you’re like me and love a neat, organized desktop, you might find the large Start menu in Windows 10 a bit overwhelming. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to make it smaller, so it takes up less space and stays out of the way!
Let’s walk through a few simple steps to get a small Start menu and customize it to fit your style.
Method 1: Resize the Start Menu Manually
One of the easiest ways to make your Start menu smaller is to resize it manually:
- Open the Start Menu:
- Click the Start button or press the Windows key on your keyboard to open the Start menu.
- Hover Over the Edge:
- Move your cursor to the top or right edge of the Start menu until you see a double-sided arrow. This arrow means you can drag to resize.
- Drag to Resize:
- Click and drag the edge inward to make the menu smaller vertically or horizontally. Adjust it until you’re happy with the size.
That’s it! You now have a more compact Start menu that still gives you quick access to your apps and shortcuts.
Method 2: Turn Off “Show More Tiles” for a Slimmer Layout
If you don’t need as many tiles in the Start menu, you can turn off “Show more tiles,” which will make the layout even more compact.
- Open Settings:
- Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
- Navigate to Personalization:
- In Settings, click on Personalization, then select Start from the left menu.
- Turn Off “Show More Tiles”:
- Toggle off the “Show more tiles on Start” option. This will reduce the number of tiles that appear and make the menu slimmer.
Method 3: Use the Classic Start Menu Layout
If you miss the old-school Start menu (like in Windows 7), you can also get a similar look with third-party apps like Classic Shell or Open-Shell. These programs allow you to fully customize the Start menu, including making it smaller and more minimalist.
- Download Classic Shell or Open-Shell:
- Visit the Classic Shell or Open-Shell website, download, and install the app.
- Customize the Layout:
- Once installed, open the app and choose a smaller, more compact Start menu style. You can customize the look, size, and even add or remove icons.
Wrapping It Up 🎉
With just a few clicks, you can get a smaller Start menu in Windows 10 that keeps things tidy and gives you more desktop space. Whether you prefer resizing it, turning off extra tiles, or using a classic layout, these options let you create a Start menu that works for you.
Let me know how it goes, and happy customizing!
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