The Start menu has received a massive overhaul in Windows 11, and since Microsoft presented the new operating system this past year, it's been working around the clock on further polishing the experience with this essential feature.
Windows 11 build 22567 continues the job about this front, with Microsoft explaining it has also included a brand new small animation to point you may create a folder when hovering one pinned app icon over another.
Because yes, the Start menu now permits the development of icon folders, though this really is now available only for users signed up for the Windows Insider program.
Simultaneously, this new build also has a number of additional fixes specifically aimed at the beginning menu.
"Fixed an issue affecting the reliability of the beginning menu opening. Fixed an issue where dragging a pinned app icon between pages of pinned apps wasn't working. Addressed an alignment problem with the greater button," the company explains.
Just one related known issue
So far as the known issues are concerned, you will find none specifically individuals Start menu, but on the other hand, Windows 11 build 22567 has a glitch that's pretty much related.
The Redmond-based software giant explains that right-clicking the Start menu could crash explorer.exe, making this why users have to stick to the shortcut to launch the job Manager for now.
"If you right click the Start icon within this build or press WIN + X, explorer.exe will probably crash. Please use CTRL + Shift + Esc for the moment if you use this menu to produce Task Manager," the organization says.
Each one of these changes are presently exclusive to insiders, but Microsoft will obviously roll out all improvements to production devices in a future OS update.
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