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Accueil / Actualités / Logiciels / Windows 11 / Windows 11, comment retrouver le Menu démarrer de Windows 10 ?Windows 11 et l'utilitaire StartAllBack Auteur : Jérôme GianoliDans Windows 11 23/10/2021 9 commentairesWindows 11 introduces many changes.One of the most important concerns the taskbar and the start menu.This duo is redesigned in order to offer a new experience supposed to increase productivity.
Naturally such an upheaval in the Windows universe is not the taste of everyone.Many users are not a fan of this new approach.The Start menu is now centered, just like the icons of the taskbar.These choices were argued and justified by the giant.
Windows 11 and Startallback
These new features are however imposed in the sense that it is not possible to backtrack.Clearly there is no option to find the old start menu and the old Windows 10 taskbar.It is therefore not surprising that some third -party applications are born to correct this lack.This is for example the case of Startallback, previously known as starting.
This utility is accompanied by lots of personalization options.They attack the start menu but also at the taskbar.For example it is possible to find the famous labels disappeared during the visit to Windows 11.To this is added the possibility of adjusting the size and margins of the icons, draining content on the taskbar and many other things.It is even possible to set up the "Windows 7" style for the most nostalgic of us.
Name: Startallback
Version: 3.0.1
Developer: Tihiy
Category: System utility.
Version note (3.0.1)
Startallback: download link
StartAllBack Windows 11 2021-10-23Jérôme GianoliAbout Jérôme Gianoli
Journaliste issu d’une formation scientifique.Aime l'innovation, la High Tech et le développement durable.Soucieux du respect de la vie privée.9 Several comments
hdj80 23/10/2021 à 15 h 42 minStartallback, this is not the start menu of Windows 10 with the applications in the form of tiles, but Windows 7.Personally I like the Windows 11 start menu with the apps you can pin, it is the "our recommendations" menu that bothers me and we cannot deactivate it, we can just remove "recents".
Répondre seb 24/10/2021 à 11 h 43 minIt is undoubtedly planned for those who disabled the Windows 10 menu to display that of Windows 7 on their Windows 10.^^
Even if it means going back and being against the evolution, I wonder why they are content with a start menu which is 12 years old, they could bring out the Windows 95 version.
Répondre Lenny 24/10/2021 à 11 h 49 minRight, on their site it puts that it is for those who want the start menu of Windows 7
Répondre Max 30/10/2021 à 11 h 30 minIt is not an evolution but a regression ...
Répondre Purizuna 30/10/2021 à 14 h 04 minBy definition a regression is a negative evolution so I confirm that Windows 11 is indeed an evolution.😀
Répondre stephane 10/11/2021 à 11 h 53 minDefinitely Microsoft dangerously gets closer to Mac, we no longer have control, we have to accept their menu choice without changing anything (ah yes, we can put it on the left, wow).In my Windows 10 startup I have about 25 tiles grouped by genre (office automation, graph, discs, etc.) the whole thing comes from, without the possibility of separating or grouping, as much to put an alphabetical list of the installed programs, this new design istotally useless
Répondre JYROMAYA 18/11/2021 à 16 h 22 minFully agree, more grouping by type from where productivity slows down.I did not find a solution ...
Répondre Pascal 30/11/2021 à 18 h 33 min
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