![]() ![]() Often it's the movement folks find distracting, not the tiles themselves. Another solution might be to just turn off Live Tiles. I think you're missing out, Random Internet Commenter. In one of my YouTube videos a person asked "how can I make these horrible live tiles ago away." Well, unpin them all. I like to mix it up, but that's what's nice about the Start menu, you can make it your own. Desktop Apps can be small or medium, and Windows 10 Store Apps can be small, medium, wide, or large. You can right click on any app and set their tile size. I prefer apps that I use a lot, but also apps that have a pleasant Live Tile. Pin a bunch of apps, but not just any app. I like a 2/3s of the screen style "not a start screen but still a big menu" look, myself. Grab the top and do the same thing, and make it the height and width that makes you happy. This is "fine" but it's nice to customize things and make them your own.įirst, you can make the Start menu wider by grabbing the right side of the menu and dragging. Out of the box you'll get a Start Menu that looks something (basically) like this. The first thing I recommend that everyone do once they've installed Windows 10 is to spend a few minutes customize the default experience. Windows 10 has much higher SAF than Windows 8. ![]() I'd encourage you to share them with your friend and family or any one who's interested in being more effective with Windows! If you've still got family who are using Windows 8, my tutorials are at but, hey, it's time to upgrade them to Windows 10. I have been doing a few videos on Windows 10 that you can find at. For the most part, from a SAF (Spouse Acceptance Factor) it's been a non-issue, which is amazing, frankly. Some have upgraded from Windows 7 and others from Windows 8. It's been a few months, and pretty much everyone in my family and neighborhood has slowly upgraded to Windows 10. ![]()
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