Learn to Make the Start Menu Full-Screen in Windows 10
by June Reeve Content MarketerIf you've got Windows 10 OS on your computer, this is often
essentially what your screen seems like when you click the Windows 10 Start
Menu button. Everything is on the left side, and you'll choose your app by
scrolling up and down. Looks great, but it may be better. You'll give your
Windows 10 start menu a makeover and provides it a full screen because it
deserves it. I mean that your start icons will not get on the side but will be
opened up over your entire desktop altogether their glory. Some of the reasons
you'd need a full-screen start menu are that if you've got a 2-in-1 hybrid PC
with a touch screen. Or, you would possibly like better to have the full-screen
experience on a standard PC. If you employ it tons, it allows you to arrange
live tiles in groups and see more of all of them in the round. Regardless of
the reason, Microsoft makes it possible to toggle it on or off with a click or
press.
In this blog, let’s discuss how
to make the Start Menu full screen in Windows 10.
Stepwise
Process to make Start Menu Full Screen in Windows 10
Read on and follow these below five very simple and easy
steps to offer your Windows 10 Start Menu the space it deserves.
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For the primary step, click on the Windows
Start Menu, then once it opens, select "Settings."
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Now, when the "Windows Setting"
screen gets open, click on "Personalization."
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Once you are in the "Personalization"
settings, click on the start button on the left side of the screen.
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The second last button is the answer to your
problem right away. The "Use Start Full Screen" will be off
initially. Just click on it, and it will switch it to "On."
·
Now, close the whole menu, and your work is
completed. Visit your main Start menu on your desktop, and your Start menu will
appear on full screen.
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